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Donna J. Hill. Gene MuellerExchange Marriage Vowsy-ir-IV11brs.in,Ir\ndir*i tit.D.-oyirs.ur-Ts.fll*Irs*tS.MR. AM MM. GEVK W. M1ELLEK108Sec-ion.andnthFirst Methodist Chtrech was theJ Mene oi the wedding. Friday, Aug. 6, of Mi** Donna June Hill,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bin, 607 N. Second St., and Gene W. MueMr, son of Mr. and Mr*. Erne*t C. Mueller, Chilocco, Double ring vows were read b the Rev. Paul A. Hantla at 8o'clock in the evening before a chancel banked with imported Mexican giant leather ferns, complemented by four standing baskets of large white mums sev en-brarw bed■atiWMi 11... lainw*-*- • ■ ~~«■* ii iiiuh.aiTravelettesMR. AND MRS. Robert L.Woods and daughter* Betsy, and son, Tom, 426 North B St., returned Sunday from Coloradowhere they have been vacationing at Brin wood, near Estes Park, They were Joined there by their son. Tom, who had been attend-candelabra j mg a two weeks' session at CamptiICuthirstE.NinthNSt.iumtursth Dust a.\ *evva*ue.5 Rti*11*'trim,FledSev -5 Nsixthholding lighted tapers.Mr.*. Wiltiard Moncrief. organist* played a program of wedding music and accompanied Miss Gerry Bartlett as she sang “Through tin? Years. ' “Because and “The Lord’s Prayer/*The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore n floor-length gown of imported Chantilly lace over white bridal satin. Soft tiers of pleated nylon tulle and lact formed a deep V-necklinee. I*ong smooth fitted sleeves tapered to traditional points over the hands. The extremely bouffant skirt ofChantilly lac* over bridal satin swept to a magnificent fullness in the Cathedral train of nylon talk and lace godets* Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion fellfrom a tiara crested with sequins and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of white roses tied with white 1 French lace and silver.The brides attendants were attired m ballerina-length gowns of tulle over white moire taffeta fashioned with V-shaped necklines, tight fitted bodices and extremely bouffant skirts. With these they wore matching tuflteand lace mitts and white Juliet caps with seed pearl They carried bouquets of Happiness roses tied with silver lace. Mr*. Raymond Potter served as her sister’s matron of honor Miss Jean Wade and Mis. Brock McPherson, Kansas City, werebridesmaid*.David C% Mueller, of Tulsa, served as his brother s best man.John Ogren of Wichita and BuelBeck were ushers, Raymond Flutter. brother-in-law of the bride, and Jiggs Myers lighted the candles.For her daughter* wedding. M if. Hill chose * dre$« of pink j linen and law with matching ay* j eoMorle*. Mrs. Mueller, mother of the bridegroom, wore a charcoal | colored drew with matching accessories. Both wore corsages incomplementing color.* The reception was In the church parlors immediately a ft*the ceremony. Roth thetable and the punch table wew* covered with lace cloths. Giantleather ferns and rosebuds formedthe floral decoration. The four*ttcred rake was topped with a miniature bridal couple pncircled by Hlies-of-the-valley and trimmed with red and white rosebud* Mrs W. F Cox. chairman of Co\ Circle and members, were in charge of arrangements. Assisting were Mr« R, E Cartmill ofWellington. Mrs. Merlin Hicks. Mrs. Bud Beck and Mrs. Frank Hilton,For their *hort wedding trip. Mrs Mueller chose a suit dressof black Pima cotton and matching accessories. After Sept. 3. the couple will be at home in Stillwater where both will attend Oklahoma A. * M. College,Out-of-town sMdiiip intent. w*r*: , . jr. *m} Mrs Morel Otfmer, Lewi* J. . 1 tte , Ftreuson. Pones CI*t; Mr am Mrs I VO- i Free Htockln*. Mr sad Mrs r. p, Ktb-an(j i **. Oary Storking, Msvftetd. K*sOuray,i KF•m* -w- -A UNIQUE family reunion was enjoyed recently by the family fMr. and Mrs. Dan Hadley, 416 W.Washington^A\c.# when they engaged four *cabins at the GreenMountain Ranch near Grand Lake, Colo., and had their vacations together there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hadley and two daughters of Spokane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. David Beniamin and three children, Wichita, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Had*Ca rllt;i mwwfcsip j we-iwattw** ■ iYOUSaHe!2 for 04 NFifthth Ht *BuySpecialdry, tLotionfor a dtom bintOUthMrs*t St., am, pda!..nee*,or ah►I* ♦ -2 for CBuy I that piing* ..gentlyLtmhuMr*sonV iwr-tghed1 hasMrs,son, t Me-Ighcdj hasBuy 1 tains 1ires .creamf om bhng to»ia ndlt;*« red .e theMrSe be*viron*Mrs.rive.Mr. and Mr* R K„ Caddie Mr*. CecilPat HMrtrlr, Mrs, Robert r*r+-mlil, W#)ltn«ton; Mr. and Mrs, RimerRotter, Winfield: Mr. and Mm BrocH Upher.*on. Kaxiia c*itr Mo: JohnOmen WlehH* and Mr*. Mend Stoctt-Ing Cedar Vale,2 for IBuy Iwaah,ge* friact osurfacCombi2 for IJoe Miller ServicesBuySlavtinperfaPowdCom hi
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