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MRS. CHARLES COOPER ETHERIDGE JR.Miss Campbell Bride Of Charles EtheridgeTULSA. Okla. - - - MissCindy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Camp-bell, was married Saturday, Dec. 27, to Charles Cooper Etheridge Jr. of Houston, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Etheridge of Perry.The ceremony was performed at Southminster Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Lorenz W. Huenemann.The white simplicity of the podium wus adorned with greenery, candlebra holding white candles and the Advent wreath which was suspended directly above the altar. Selections ofFisher of Atlanta, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Don Vickburg of Norman, Okla.All the bride's attendants wore ankle length gowns of red velvet fashioned as the bride's dress. They wore red velvet rose hair decorations and carried bouquets of red roses and trailing ivy.Tony Speed of Atlanta was best man. Ushers were Dick Graves and Holt Fisher. Lolli Graves was flowergirl Chip Graves was ring bearer. Lolli wore a long dress of red velvet and carried a basket of flower petals, and Chip carried a satin and lace ring pillow used in the wedding of the bride's mother.The bride's parents enter tained with a reception at the Petroleum Club.The parents of the groom gave a dinner Friday night at the Camelot Inn for the wedding party.The couple will live in Houston. Texas, after a wed ding trip to New York City.Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans and Mrs, Hvton Warren spent Christmas Day in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans 111and family.*jp. *Mi. and Mrs. Jac k Hulsey ofsacred organ music were played as the candles were lighted by the brothers of the bride and groom, Scott Campbell and Byron Etheridge.The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie, its design of Victorian inspiration. Self ruffles encircled the* high neckline, long fitted sleeves, and the hem which flowed to a chapel train. A veil of ivory illusion fell from a delicate headpiece of organza and pearls. She carried a bouquet of gardenias.Mrs. Dick Graves of | offer* son City, Mo., was mutron of honor for her sister. Other attendants were Mrs. Holt
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