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I UK GLADEWATER MIKROR Sunday, ApriJ SO, 1072 - 3Sondro Elizabeth Daniel marries Millard Sweatt, Jr.»»Miss dondr.i I; 1 i/.afx-th Daniel and Millard hdg ir d weatt, junior, were united in rnarr iage Saturday morning, Af'il 22nd in the sanctuary of tne First United Mottxxlist Ghurch. Thebride is the daughter of Mr. anlt; Mrs. Robert . Daniel, city and tin- groom's pa r ents arc Mr. and Mrs. Millard Edgargweatt.,Dallas.The ur-'an !«dl chi mod the hour as the wedding began at.eleven o'clock. Organist Mrs. David Morrison played Because” try Kinder, Priere try lt;.mon, Cavatiua” by Roff and Avo Mario” by Schutrert, (music used at her parents wedding), and the traditionalwedding March-Recessional.Guests were seated try Robert Daniel, II!, Austin,brother of the bride and Robert McClure, Dallas, tier brother-in-1 a w.The Rev. Conrad Winborn,pastor, officiated at the impressive double ring ceremony.In the chancel were three t.i ees of green palm .. The largest two formed the apex. Twin baskets of multicolored spring flowers of white stock,red s vest William, pink Majestic daisies, yellow and pinkroses, yellow rnurns, and purple ,s tat ice were at each side. The bridal aisle was lined with white at in bows arid emerald leather-leal alternating at the pews.1 BRING THEMEFor her wedding the bridechose a spring theme and themany lovely colors of the season were used in the wedding plans. The theme matched thewedding of her sister, Mrs.Robert Met lure which took place exact!', two years earlier.Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a traditional gown, designed try Mrs. W. K, Bonner, of white organza ovlt; i peau de soie. Bands and blossoms of Venice lace dr ifted along tin* cap sleeves arid Empire waist. Bands of lace framed three parieLs down the front extending into a txirder around the chapel length Watteau train. Medallions of Venice lace formed into small clusters graduating into larger clusters extended down the panels aid around the Under.The bride wore a matching garden hat made of layers ofrmaterial with a. Venise daisy band which bound the open crown of the 1 at. he had a silver coin in her shoe which was the same coin used by her mother in her wedding as well as her sister, I heresa. Her blue gar ter, made of satin and sequins, was fashioned for tier by her great aunt, Mrs. I . B. Williams of Kerens, bhe carried an imported linen handkerchief with her name and the date April 22, 1372 embroidered on it which hermother had had designed especially for Sondra as a lastingkeepsake.She carried a Colonial nose-;iy (if pink and yellow roses,pink sweetheart roses, white and yellow daisies, blue cornflowers, babies breath and lilies of the valley tied with whitetubing and love knots. Mr’,. McClure, Dallas, was her sister’s matron of honor. Miss Detxrrah Jane Daniel, Austin, served as her sister’s maidof honor and Mrs. Jack Hopper,Big Spring, a former roomate was bridesmaid.The attendants’ gowns, styled by Mrs. Bonner, were identical in design. Mrs. McClure’s was hot pink under white; Deborah’s was green under white; and Mrs. Hopper’s yellow under white.The trio wore matching hats in color to match their gowns and styled like the brides.Theycarrier! Colonial nosegays ofthe same flowers as those in the bridal bouquet streamered with satin tubing in shades matching their gowns tied withlove knots.Best man was Donald weatt, Dallas, brother of the groom. Groomsmen wer e King Solornan and I Jr. Don McKay, both of Dallas. All thlt;- gentlemen of the wedding party wore Prince Edward morning coats with pin stripe trousers and Windsor ties. Their boutonnieres were lilies of the valley.For her daughter’;, weddingMrs. Daniel chose an orginiai Clifton Wilhite gown of pinkfloral nylon chiffon print of Oriental influence. ;he wore a deep purple orchid in tierhair,HOME RECEPTIONFollowing the ceremony a'reception was held in the Danielhome at 803 Willow Boulevard.Miss Daniel honoredtwo partiesDallasMiss ondr i Daniel, bride-elect f Mill : ; F. ' itt, Jr., was. honored with two prenuptial p.irUes in Dallas. One was a shower luncheon in the horns of Mrs. Donald McKay, on Hanover and tie- other asherry party in the home ofGroom host atMillard /.i-att, Jr., Dallaswas host to i rehear fl 'tinner Friday night it the Willow-brook ( ountr•, ( lub in I ylerprior t( hi . marriage onSaturday rnornin? to Miss Sandra Elizatx-fh Daniel. Memlxirs of their veddin part. aid re-latives rnado rp the m-st lists.The chosen prim motif wasCan je-1 ■. It SS Ms- S ' - r !l s,*for th ! -sh i;•••lt;! Sinn . table.Low arrangements in hot pinkbaskets wen placed it the-center of each f Mo three ados of the table. ' i een ai , 1 • cen-tered the table . Pic* -m insprim color , tniniat ire ding txdls, arid clu ter ! ed-diug rings were tied into the garlands. Votive- fsotdle *erlt;-nestled amon the 'roenei .. The head fable held two four branched candelabra with deej pink candle .Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John M. Davis, Jr.; Memphis, 'lerrn; sister of the groom, Mr, and Mrs. DonaldSweatt, th* room’s brother; the Rev. aid Mr: . C onnit Win-bor n; Ii. and Mr . Don Mc-Kay; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henley; Mrs. W, K. Bonnet, Mr..Hamilton Jenkins, Bobby mdDeborah Jane Daniel, brother and sister of the bride, Mr.and Mrs. Rotx-rt McClure, sister of the bride, Mrs. Jaef Hopper, Mr, and Mrs. John Boyd, Mr. and Mr .. Robert Daniel, Km oloma.tr, Mr. andMrs, Harold oloman aid thebride-elect and the host.ondra’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Malone of Valley Dale.Mrs. McKay’s home is an old one which she and her husband have redecorated using a bit of the old with the new. In the living room was noted an old-fashioned irrrioire made into asteieo, In the back den a moderntelevision screen w.c; hidden in m antique side-txiard.Guests were served a gourmet Italian luncheon. Mis. Robert McClure assisted her .aster while ojx-ning the gifts. Ml .. Millard E. Wfaatt., I., Dallas, and Mrs. Rotx-rt ;. Daniel, Jr., Gladewater, mothers of the couple attended alons; with sorority sisters andworking associate of Sondra. At the Malone party Hawaiiantype fo'xi of .ausage harii tuts, fresh fruits and cheese withwafers arxl toast were server! from the breakfast bar to someforty memlx-r of familv andfriends of Ixith the honorees.Mrs. McClure registeredguests. Mr. and Mrs. RobertDaniel attended from Gladewater.MRS. MILLARD EDGAR SWEAT! , JUNIORGuests were received by Mrs. Daniel and the newlyweds.Guests were invited to register in the bndi’s book, a creation of Mrs. Bonner, by Mrs. McC lure in the formal entry.The brides txniquet was placed try the register.Two arrangements of springblossoms m fluted floor ba ,kets of white and gold were noted inthe foyer where guests were received. Also m this area was the Daniel Family Bible whereguests witnessed Millard’sV ....name being lt;-nten*i. The bible dates to 1882 at which tirneSon-dra’s great-grandparents, Robert Hiriarn Daniel and Jennie Stokes were married,I he Other two attendants and Mrs. Bindley Beckworth wereat the steps to invite the guests to the party areas.Silver appointments were used at the bride’s table where ,i fiite weddin cake,fashioned like Sondra’s parents cake at the time of their wedding wascentered and served by Mrs.Neil Cooper. Both of Mr ..Dann-l’ . asters slt; r.ed at thistable: Mrs. A. C. Henley,Brown wood served yellow fruit punch from an oval diver punch bow 1 which had originally beenused in the Royal Palace in England; and Mr s. F. G. Reynolds, McAllen, a-rvod coffeefrorn tie- silver coffee service.A Colonial arrangement o spring blossoms in a silver epergne centered this table covered with a white net and felt cloth which was hand madetry th»- bride’s mother. White felt weddim- Ixdls, hearts anddove: were placed itxmt theskirtwhiteit!/ a * ,crjvas !ordorolt;l uy;callojX'd banding trimmed with silver braid.The dining table w.is coveredwith an Army-Navy cloth white linen and lace, furnishedbv ondra’s uncle arid iunt,Ma-jor (ret.) :aid Mrs. Willi an J.Daniel of Denton. They purchas-e*d this cloth while stationedthe f e jefU with the idea it w ■: be used by de: cenda..tsDaniel clan. Sondra hlt;rrivillt;ire if I#*in» tlilt;* fir atuse* it. Tills table .van centered with a ( olonial ar ran mmentof serins Mbs'-oin ; in t silverf thet th*ej,orgnlt;\ vino M alone, Da 11as,j I e i, t set i'%J, II*-aster -in-laviof Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. N. L.Form by and Mrs. Clote.se Byrdserved.saus-ige bite pies, chicken salad tansies, sliced turkey and ham with r ye party sandwichbread, che«- a and nut balk;fashioned -is orange; aid melon balls, pineappb cufx-s md fresh 11 -.vdx-r rie ,,Nervine charnpaiuie in this area se-1 e i(otx-rt Daniel, III,and ftolx-rt McClure.Tlie patio area was decorated with jxxxlle tree and pink geraniums. Mrs. Don rnitli and Mrs. Cliff Bowden invitedguests to vie- the gift: that had \#X'M auranjoMi in \Ui no bodi oorns* Mr ;• Paul Danp/o Mrs. l.oon Moado, Mrs. A. K#Bo» * * h M; Aloo,Mrs* Ham Ob os and Mrs. i tnjrm* \\ ilkias lt;-'1 inC M. -tliese rooms.The couple will make their home in I stlla: at Meado Park. The bride i i . raduate of Gladewater High ehool aid received her degree from tl»f-University of 'Iexas clas:. of’6G.fr. sweatt,IHAgraduate ofi• IJIi ? *-B.Ai-%- 6 *Hr van A darnswas awards! hisdoproo from 1 uiano 1 nivorsityand Ills graduate ind Law do-yrof* from Soutliorn Moth^iist— , . . . . . ; . ■ ■■■ . •*University.Out of town guest, included: Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Nelson, isay-Martha Nelsonf town, Mr*Hour;ton; hnath*;*0 a-r;: X. / -w 1John:f k • 1 '% f 11 I - 1 J ' I |JimSirns1-roeha,andMrs.M rs.BrncVt r cy j l %. «! )mJohnDo vt'4 * / f - jt ft vi 01II\rm Atx-r* v, JamsMr. and Mrs* Philaryn and lorn Hivom11,ay, Mr. dr. andDr. andMcKMrlid ;weatt, Mr. 'hit©‘.s. md MIIIP IanMrs. DonMr .! rankfVII*' h ,1Henf deis.oii Malone, lallas; andVl r ’ 'ill ft \ * y' lt;[ ( if I! i f ) M V \4iS | I * it I Pi -Vi A .4 fj ■ Ji ii * I f * / 1 *- V I s 0 |1 ejiii.; Mrs. Kl-i r k, an tun; Mr, andMr Bernard Henry, Kilgore;J i , j * t*., i s j n uI r vj i IM r sJ -V.i i i ♦I 4* J i st i( i ) a, f \MI odith:A ucoto 1* nM f k;jjgf l JL v f!A, 1■m*I i V1 flij 0andt,, Kerens, Mr, Gibson, McGreror;william■m i * ' * «M rI %m id fidtor% n ,-IV V ? *' ill * .5,i ;od‘*11 *i • \*to,;on?oI f14 , .9 % I s j, • u I ! t-7i I £%: ?? I i 4 ’. iaiiioj.. Will* •ftmumsHP conlJl‘1a in.i
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