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LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958THE LAUREL LEAI■ . .... .... ----—tedStone-Cameron Wedding CeremonyWeddingInterest HereTeaAt St. John's Church, On Sunday At 4St, John's Episcopal church, at four o’clock Sunday afternoon, was the scene of the marriage of Ethel | Ann Cameron to Arthur Campbell Stone, with the Rector, the Rev.| William Asger officiating, and thealtar decked with low containers cl massed white gladioli.The bride i.s the elder daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Brunson Cameron oi this city. The groom I whose home is Oxford. North Car-joiina, is the son of the late Dr. jjonn Thomas Stone and Mrs. Charles Leonard Wilson cf Waiting, Indiana.As the congregation waited in the hushed church for the bridalceremony, Miss Ruby Mulioy,close friend of the 'family, playedthree Bach selection.-, “When Thou Art Near”, ‘‘Lento” and ‘’Arioso” and “Dedication” by Franz, and the bride’s brother, Mack, as acolyte, lighted the altar candles.The ushers were Mr. Richard Amlck of Gulfport, Mr. James Haughton of Jackson, Mr, Harry Allendorph of Baton RougeMr. James Blair of Quitman.wore a v bite Cdi nationLomu;o:AT,.• A I!.Vi -* .f *skirt endc o vs age.Out of town guests, here for the occasion, included Miss Wilson of Whiting, Indiana the groom, Mr. and era Cameron and Cameron of Meridian, MissiCoker, of Clarfcsdnie, Miss Jordan of Hattiesbury, Miss Cox of Hattiesburg, Mr. and Wallace O’Neal of Meridian, Richard Amlck of Gulfport,Harry Allendorph of Baton Rouge, and Mr, and Mrs. Waddell Heidelberg, Jr., and son, Billy, of Meridian. Mr. Heidelberg is an uncle of the bride.The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. W. W. He-del berg of Meridian, for-» : ^ V- * . AHow*JamesA nnLen Lil Mrs, Mr . M i -.rnerly of Laurelhere, was presentand the festivities occasion.The bride andand .much loved for the wedding attendant on thegroom leftmediately alter the reception a trip whose destination was announced, and will litri rotorno i4.i ri/’Ci ~ «\4C’air.KVillc. Ohio, where the groom ijis employed.For the processional and the re- The bride, reared cessional the bride had chosen great hymns of the church, “A Mighty Fortress is Our God’ andl”Nun Danket” fv Karg Clert During the ceremony“O Perfect other beloved hymn.*the organ Is Love”, an-The petite bride was gowned In Italian silk and imported lace, with fingertip veil. Her bodice was closely fitted, her decolletape a shallow and charming neckline, and her sleeves conventional wrist length. She wore a tiny coronet that held her veil and her gown was cut with a chapel train of graceful proportions. She was es-e rted to the altar bv her father,where her bridegroom met her,[accompanied by his best-man, Dr.Warren L. Dye of Centerville, Miss.Laurel, is a member of a closely knit family, I greatly loved in Laurel. She was!graduated from the George Gardi-1ner High School, the Jones JuniorC' o 11 e g e a i i d NI i ss is.- i up i Southern College, while ihe groom was! graduated from John Nichols High ! School in Oxford. North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Chi P i nationalfraternity, and was graduated j from Mississippi Southern College. Immediately following the cere - imony the bridal party received the!Is'Vd.a]/x S •,y.;-VV: :• ' • ■-WdW■ i * • -y/ft •£y : ’ VA S• .«, - • - • 4 .— - »•... — •* »•v-4 - » ••wedding guests at a reception in j . John’s Parish House.t: * ^The bridal couple cut their cake.;wnieh was a high confectionofThe bridal procession included the bride's sister. Miss Dorothy Jane Cameron who was maid of honor and the groom’s sister, Miss Betty Wilson of Chicago.Miss Cameron wore a waltz length frock of acquamarine, with .shoes matching. The skirt vx-| fashioned bouffant of chiffon over taffeta, which was u-ed for the be i corning bodice. The maid of honormany tiers, surmounted by a brideand groom and decorated with lil-!ies of the valley and roses.The cake was the center of the \bridal table, which was coveredby a sheer French organdy cloth,- 1IMRS. PAUL FREDERIC BARKERMr. and Mrs. William A. Cotton, of Wilmette. Illinois, formerly of Laurel, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Louise,]to Mr. Paul Frederic Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barker of Ukiah, California. The ceremony was performed on May 2, 1958 InSan Francisco, California.The bride graduated from the University of California this past June while her groom has just completed his military training.The couple will reside in San Francisco while Mr. Barker completes his college education.Pi Set DCooin. MrCameron Is an uncle of\the bride was a luncheon on Sun-over nme green, and the cake wasithe bride. day by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters,'-unrounded by a wreath of lacy. A jow arrangement of white car- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrison andfern. At nther end of the table; nations and orner flowers of the lt;-;»ver punch bowls, also wreathed season was used to center the ta-*m fern were used, and flanking cake were Bristol lusters, h ,lbite phlox and other summerU. • * 1 fr vthe^blc, and the bridei * *a,n2!marked by a white place cards in the were used.s place corsage, w e d d i n gMr. and Mrs. Wallace O'Neal of Meridian, in the attractive Waters home in Country Club Hills.The families of the bride and[carried a bouquet of roses | lightful pinkI Miss Wilson was gownedi a de-shadein a!.'.milar frock of pink, made oi LeeIa i. div non■ *me over taffeta!f.:ie were oink satin ,-hoe.s. andandcar-Mrs. E. L. Mussrove, the bride’sSundav School teacher over a longper.od, served the cake, while Mrs. A. p. Chisholm and Mrs. Thomas M. GibbonsOut-of-town guests presentWll.IiC i lie 1 CT Hi AAA VO VTA mu L/i 1UC CtllVijmotif groom and out of town guests were!included to make up a guest list were of twenty-seven, in this gracious ]Mrs. James Cameron of Meridian, [hospitality.* 4 wvi ;and Mr.-., Richard Arnick cfpourccii Gulfportpane n.!* ■I” Alied a bouquet of pink roses, also.At tae altar, for the double rin ceremony, the maid of honor t sisted the Dnae by holding ively bouquet of white roses and valley lilie.-, and at the conclusion of the vows, limned the veila - ■; Bet tv Dvess♦hi r-r.Serving a; tea gins were Anne Coker of Charm dale, Len Jordan of Hattiesburgr\ ♦ *^ V 4Miss Mary Miller bride’s register.Kc-he^rsal Dinner * !a Loi Laurelpre idedMr. James Haughton of Jack.-on, Miss Lily Cox and Miss | Len Jordan of Hattiesburg, Mr. Miss and Mrs. Harry Allendorph of Bat-and I on Rouge, La., Mr. James Blair of while | Quitman, Misses Betty and Lennie at the w;Ison of Whiting, Indiana, Dr.rnte meal w as served buffet style jwith charming bouquets of garden ! rases and trailing coral vine used : on the buffet and the individualv*tables.MoreschoolWarren Dve of Centerville andrMrs. Leonard WilsonIthe rehearsal of the j Indiana.ofW1i:t mthan one - half the boys and one-thirdhigh school girls in the U.S. part-time work.high the! have! I tom her sifter’s face, as sheipro1cc^dcd from the church.Mrs. Canoro:;, mother of Lhnbride was :n pirk tace with white !vi.t ai:d aoceveonev, ana uer n white carnation Mrlt;. Wn-^on wore a dress of blue silk or-L* vtiza , , it a d ra p* d lx r; \ r p ndOf Mr.Miss Ethel Ann Cameron Arthur Campbell Stone,vhich was held akJohn x E-Bridal I.iuubeonAnother party givenHon:** * •Hudson discovered the* ahonor o'. I island of Manhattan in 1609.iii-,it—., ...•— —copal church on Saturdav rve-the bridal party was en.ter-'ained for dinner bv Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cameron of Meridian at Holiday Inn, in a private dining
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