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!Hill-Potter Vows ExchangedTht AIn Double Ring CeremonyTrcn*Sstt-*C, |ns Ie. |*e !ii- Iisnn ,V' jW !IPidf *IH(Orostool?0lain»nanmhf-sdt-PldLT 1in Ark? ents, M 515 N. to Tur ( * iritis eomplel Luke Adaughflt; Picker!in Wild was adi went t her coinumberRAF St , ha mother, VV hitch Mr Hito Whias he tCcntly iMRSreturn*aft* r vmonths John K Mis 1month iI she w il1 *4- IMi WHS. It \ \ MOM* M. PofTLHitdILifi-In a candlelight C«Ftmlt;»ny Sundaj tlt; radon at 2 o’clock inDii Mithmlist church. Miss Phyllis.! » Hill, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Marshall W\ Kill. fi07 N. Seem ! St hamnie the bride of La rnond M, Potter, son of Mr. and Mr . Dimer K. Potterof Winfield,The Rev, Paul A. Hantla ioM* nuu/**d the double rintg vows at j! lioniNorthj the Ve!June 1 1 operate | t n h»s i ker, fhi | Howev#I Mirres*j from A I * 1 in 1] driver.I rha? cJuly 10IItdirv\V1.BnvwadvIF*s1-iic mtHeiigm* I altar. Light**dtapers m s* ven branched candelabra. h ?'k ts of white daisies andv hit * geidjolt, r*rns and palms lt;1 cvraf 1 t h*-» ch oi n 1 Miss Dorothy H dip - and Miss Barbara Lynnt * re.' I * * 11i, hK-d 11 ve e a n d 1i .s.Mrs Willard Moncrief played aP a ie i I nuptial music and the tra ta. nd wedding marches. She o *nt m i d as accompanist for Miss (terry Bartlett who sang “I Love You Tniy, ' Ik-cause, and “TheIaed's Pray* r as a benediction. (Tv* n in marriage by her father,th * br.de wore a floor lengthgow n ol imported French lace and nylon tulle over bridal satin fash-ioned with a sheer yoke of nvlonjtv i \M* nof Wlt;Sen kBrook -Mrs. i Rou$the g iTPtrip tat hiFour? Pott rchid s pur piCeSSO’whiteOut-*.si /Mthe Mueller Circlen« t oi Christian rd the reception.D.irl noMar U tta Boswell,ker. Mrs \\ arn n C hark s Steiner at•«i Mrsh ok..p e b ft on a weddingh t eloraito and will be• *n r Ful 6. at I13K N.??. For traveling, Mrs. o a dress of pale or-• pe print trimmed in purple and white ac-Hr corsage was a throated orchid.I OWn U,U*b»wrMRberry fS* . ret fh *-d«*nOklahosas Atifed h!: and Mi mer tlt;*frr *«tt *1.0 1il WarShadow r* ? No#rpbMRi i** andare onkananso' tvs rOnthrk$other rIr* vacillusion edged in applique of thelacehill'S.nr»ee-t-. The long smooth fitting Vi s tarn red to traditionalHr’feint^ over the hands. The ex-trenulv houftant skirt of layers of nylon tulle over satin featureda wide lace peplum swept into abru fwereMrfield.Maudmol h« P Kit i #» hMr, h *er, \ Mr •l ove *d VI?r-r F P iffrr of Win-0;e brtdc room; Mr*er of (Oe rryvalt*. grmid-bride; Mr. * net Mrs . O Mayfield, grandparents of .md Mr-- A. D K *hl *r, Floyd Moele »nd daugh* Mr, and Mrs Ray Berry, cum Ft nut Mr and Mrs idon Hr, Mr and Mrs Richard and d^Ui'hU’f. Oail Mr andCirpointed chapid tram. Her j pot?,.ru g t p V# fl of imiKirted Silk il- M. i rtoyd Thom.o Mrs K C Ciard^n.fusion fell from a close fitting f bin Him Dari* ISC Oardrnhirc, Mrslace sh*T I f* alt;i d with irridt** nt * Cmwus dchwargt, %i * Coin Jr. cutots quins and seed pearls. Her inlyPhlMI#T-Idd(v iffo-ignth-n-%15P“iyk-i.ot u wr. nt v as a pair o pearl ir-! She carri* d a white V hiecis ^b-d with white purple th oat-n{ orctud encircled by st-phanotis With stephanotis buds tied in the lo\f‘ knots \n the show* r of white.satin streamers.| The brides attendants wore I identical halh rina-lc ngth dress* ! id on andv fashioned with tightj basque - , and full skirts.!o 1 rh*- maid of honor and brides-ma • • i •• : •rami 1 e 1 ighters w t re in -*]]lt;u. Tht^u* llow* rs were crescent bouquets of shasta daisies tied with complementing lace and ribbon.Miss Donna Hill, the btvl s sister who served as maid of honor, wore with her gown a matching picture hat and mu vs. Th* bnd* smaids. Miss Donna Jean Walt rip. Mrs, Fred Rindt, Miss !v na Lea tiilland and Mrs Johnny Caddis, and the candlelight**rswore small matching hats andmatching mitts.Richard Potter of Winfield served his brother as best man t’shers were Jerry Newman of Winfield, Fred Kindt, Kansas City;; ■ i ' 1 i ■' . U .Charles Steiner.For her daughter’s wadding, Mrs, Hill chose a dress of powder blue lace and Saline cloth. With this she wore white accessories and a corsage of gardenias k he bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Potter, j wore a dress of navy sheer with h_ 1 complementing accessories and a W corsage of gardeniasImmediately after the ceremonywedding guests were received hi the church parlors. The bride's table was cover* d with a natuia!colored lace cloth and feature d afour-ti«Ted cake iced with paleyellow' roses and crested with a miniature bride and bridegroom, encircled with lilies of the valley. Its base was encircled with shasta daisies and smilax entvvimd to small candles »urrounded by bouquets of daisies and smilax. LargeMr Kvh-v Yf » rout‘ Popplewell and Mr »nd Mis Ralph king of WelJuvron;, Mr. MrsHarold Stoekin Gary mocking, Mr nd Mm Fred Stor kJr Mr Mvr-Srlt;k kim c! Mr and Mi - Fu tv, all i f M UiJri; H^rb* -1 S'/yk-i of Pitffcbur.li, Mr and Mrs M.»r-l trr* w lt;■: Newton; Mr. and Mrs : i Rtndt of K ?. as City and Mr f Mrlt; Jobnnv lt;’ dd\ * of OtViwaWHCm*, tWE WISFOR CSaturday. JgeatIn order to give our employyour palheKle.tradir!asn-)VKITilSa-fWOfe- center arrangements of whinasn.n-daisies and white carnations decorated both the bride's table uid the punch table, which was decorated similar to the bride's table♦ *
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