«** _ p t+ i lt;*4 +*Jane Brown, Editori SCPtI m! in ; Slt;n ♦ciiGLADEWATER DAILY MIRRORmdiclRATuosdav, January 6, 1953- 7 vPage FiveclRMiss Bonita Anderson BecomesgJBride Of John G!en Patric!tlI.4\In an impressive setting at the j 2ast Mountain Baptist church, vliss Bonita Anderson, attractive laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ynderson, Rt. 2, Longview and John Glen Patrick, son of Mr. and A is. J. D. Patrick, Rt. 2, Glade-, water, were united in marriage; n January 1, 1SB3 at eight o'clock n the evening. IThe double-ring ceremony was1 ead by the Rev. O. A. Baker in the presence of the family and close iriends of the young couple.Many lighted candles in graduated candelabra entwined with tern formed a back ground for the altar setting, which was enhanced uy two large baskets of snowy gladioli, accented with large* white satin bows. - Candies were lighted I by Robert and Benny Patrick, twin : brothers of the bridegroom.A program of nuptial music was ! played by Mrs. J. C. Smith. She offered Sous la Feuiller bv Framisj Thome and Indian Love Cali by Rudolf Frime preceding the ceremony. She accompanied Rev. W. N. I Blankenship who sang “I Love You Truly.■’ The traditional wed-ling matcnes by Wagner and Mendelssohn were played.Mrs. Hughleen Patrick, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, war the matron of honor. She was attired in a blue grey wool suit with which she wore a white hat trimmed in sequins, navy blue shoes and bag. She wore a corsage ol white carnation.'-.Robert Patrick served his brother as best man.The bride was radiant in a lightnew, something borrowed, something blue.” She wore a shoulder corsage of white carnations.For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Anderson chose a grey dress with black accessories. Mrs. Pat-j rick, mother of the bridegroom, wore a green gabardine dress with black accessories.Mr. arm Mrs. Anderson were host to a reception in their home i immediately following the cere- : rnony. ibagar:-\lTiie bride’s table was laid witha white lace cloth, and centeredwith an arrangement of white car-f91ctnations. The beautifully - emboss- , ed thn e - tiered wedding cake -was topped with a miniature brid- ! al couple. iAn mgements of white gladioli |were used throughout the home, j Mrs. Gractv Smith served theVwedding cake and Mrs. Minnie Ellis served punch. IGue ts were Dickie Johnston, jPeggy Johnston, Buddy Hargroves,;Mo and Mrs. Pat Staffiari ol Whitt Oak; Robert Blalock, Billy . Jack Gilbert, Barbara Nell Anderson. sister of the bride: Mrs. Min- , nie Klhs, Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mr. ; and Mrs. Winfred Ellis and Caro- j tvm Mi. and Mis. Marvin Ellis. *IfWayne and Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. ' W. N. AncU rows, Mr. and Mrs.Merle Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Berle Anderson, Mrs. Glen Ancler-and Mrs. Grady Smith,son, MiFiances Smith. Miss CarolynMom-land o» Minden, Mr. and Mrs. it j.,'- Patick of Panola and MissBt. Ttio Barnett.Mrs. Patrick is a 1952 graduateGrove High schoolof Judsonbluefninp ^111* stY* U 1 1 1 V *. U H ^ ^ *led, v.ith awhere sue wasvale dic‘ wan. ShestareI-up collar and acordeci yoke *is now at tend in_ k.;,-Vore college.ctn 4 (ol LIUled with rhinostones.. SheThe bridegroci m 1 i x/ill iv 4 4graduate ofwort* a white hat andblackshoes.F-.O vp-nnO.ini. j i i. » * * l v * ••millHighschool andThebride carried orit the♦ v * 11\ \l i a v* i *« /• f \ 'AP t ' t' r-. ♦ ♦ — : v ill I V 1 1 J t i flLjrtA. b.7 i * ’w- m. V » 1 V • “ 4.4 V V V i *Kilgore Col-tioirV fc V-' » « Nif *Vlt; mctmng oi:, * OH«ethingi Itrgc.