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Hash-Bilbo Nuptials SolemnizedIn Trinity Episcopal ChurchiiHATTIESBURG - Trinity Epis-copal Church was llw scene Aug. 4 of the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Bilbo and Charles Patton Hash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauzy Hash Jr. of Nashville, Tenn.nt'ls attached to the waist andParents of the bride are Mr and Mrs. George Washington! Bilbo of Lumberton. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. T. F. Barry and the lale Mr. Barry of Benoit, and the late Mr. andtrimmed with a flat bow.On their hair they wore duchess bows of satin covered with circular veils of silk illusion. The attendants carried cascade bouquets of * Rubnim lillies, backed with white satin leaves, interspersed with love knots.Following the ceremony a re*(ception wns held in the parish house. Receiving with the wedding party were the mothers of the bride and groom.GREEVER Hash of Nashville Tenn., brother of the 'groom, ■was best man. Serving as ush-Mrs. J. A. Bilbo of LumbertonThe Rev, William Asger of Laurel performed the single ring ceremony. Mrs. G. VA Bay lis and Clifton Ware, both of Hattiesburg, presen led the program of nupiial music. Mr. Ware sang 0 Perfect Love.* * *GIVEN in marriage by herers were J. W. Hamrick Jr. of Jackson, George W. Bilbo Jr. of Picayune, Michael Mauzy Hash of Nashville, James T, Fait of Hattiesburg ami Thomas Brown of New Orleans, La.The altar was decorated with nisss arrangements of white' Lube roses, stock and bride's ro ses, combined with greenery. A background of candelabra com-The bride's motlier wore a mauve pink crepe sheath trimmed with Alencon lace sprays on the bodice and skirt, Mrs. Hash wore a shell pink embroidered batiste dress with matching accessories. Both wore shoulder bouquets of pink rosebuds.“IfreeT1agn: grai Aug 1tererPALAIS and other tropical greenery formed a background for ihe receiving line and refreshment table.father, the bride wore a pcau p]ctclt;t the setting for the cme-de soie wedding gown, fashion ed|monyf Family pews werewith moulded bodice and deep oval neckline. The waist was accented with re-embroidercd Alencon lace and I he domeshaped skirt was trimmed with scrolls of lace and detachable cathedraMength train.marked with clusters of white stock and white satin streamers.Stork Club Plays Bridge At Rawls HomeGreeting the guests were Mrs, D. 0. Segrest, assisted by Mrs. Fearn Sutherland, Mrs. Eustace H. Winn Jr. of Greenville and Mrs. Grcever Hash of Nashville presided at the punch bowl.R cnc Uni urg on a vc ma His lisnAthecluWeweBa:BalMrA demi-cap of silk, accented with lacc and pearls, lK?ld het; INDIANOLA — The Stork cloud veil of illusion. She carri Club and guests .were entertain ed a cascade bouquet of bride’* cd last week with a-luncheon atroses, lillies of the valley nndhlie• home of Mrs..Fred Rawls,stephanotis, cenLered by a white orchid.Matron of honor was Mrs. G. W. Bilbo Jr. of Picayune, MissGloria Gilliland of HattiesburgDecorations featured arrangements of roses in blending shades in the living room, with mixed summer flowers in the dining room. High scorer in theMrs. E, M. Barry of Renoit and Miss Jessie Morris of Hattiesburg served the cake. Assisting in serving were Mrs, D. E. Rinehart of Hattiesburg, Mrs. Larty Kropff and Miss Theta Faye Holston of Poplar-| ville. The guest register was j kept by Mrs. N. L. Landskov.l * * *THREE tables, a long center table, flanked by two round ones, were covered wilh floor length organdy cloths, overlaid with Point de Venice lacc clothsShisifinitiWawas maid of honor and Miss bridge gumc was Mrs. JamesJosie Winn of Greenville, a cou-1 Hodges. Mrs. Hugh French wassin of the bride, was a bridesmaid.? * *THE attendants wore floor length sheaths ol blue sheertin with fitted bodices and ovaiisecond high, and Mrs. Pete Speer Jr. was low.Other attending were Mrs. Robert Barnett, Mrs. Vernon Beard, Mrs. James Cordcr,drapes from back shoulders to waistline. Their slim skirts were accented with flouting pa-Mrs..John Craft, Mrs. NorrisHill, Mrs. Pete Fisher Jr., Mrs,Each table held - silver candelabra with flower arrangements and white tapers.For their wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains the bride wore a navy blue boucle cotton costume, matching accessories and orctrtd from her bridal bouquet. On their return they willGuy Robinson, Mrs. R. B. Grit-live at 2301 Hardy St. in Hatties* fin and Mrs. Sam Ely Jr. burg.'Vait riarv HAnriFrmTTc?
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Greenville Delta Democrat Times

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Wed, Aug 19, 1964

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