Sgt. and Mrs. Larry StaffordSp. 5 and Mrs. George R. CampbellTwiisters Become BridesFiie Southeast Baptist church Hoilandsworth when she sang was the setting for the double “I Love You Truly and “The wedding of Miss Pear] Boyd and Wedding Prayer. her twin sister, Miss Merle The brides wore identical Boyd, at 6:30 p.m. June 6. dresses of white satin and Chan-Miss Pearl Boyd became the tilly lace. The fitted bodicesbride of Sgt. Larry Itay Staf- featured long sleeves. Satin wed* ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo ding ring headpieces secured Stafford, of Dotyville. Miss bouffant shoulder length veils. Merle Boyd was married to Sp. Each carried an arrangement 5 George Russell Campbell, son of blue daisies and white gladi-of Mrs. Lily Campbell, 800 J oli, tied with white ribbons northwest, and the late George Miss Pearl Boyd and Sgt. Staf-Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- forcj were attended by Misslt;Maxson, Claremore, reside at 602 A southwest. an(j Tim Jones. Tulsa.Baskets of blue daisies and Miss Merle Boyd and Special-white gladioli combined with an ist George Campbell had as arch entwined with greenery their attendants Mrs. Ethel Mil-arid large white wedding bells ler and Lonnie Dumas, both ol formed the nuptial setting. Miami.Miss Jerri Noland, at the pi- Lori Elliott of Seneca served ano. accompanied Mrs. W. I), as flower girl. Danny Boyd.brother of the bride, presentedthe rings.Alter the exchange of vows, the newlyweds received guests at a reception at the church. The refreshment table, covered with blue satin, was overlaid with wfiite net decorated with blue bows.Blue tapers in white ceramic candelabra flanked the wedding cake encircled with white daisies and greenery.Mrs. John Ixngenbaugh, Mrs.Herbert Watson and Mrs. Fed McCollum presided at the table.Mrs. Mabel Inlow, Coffeyville, aunt of the bride, kept the guestbook.CREATIVETeacher To Attend\A/Ak A A M3-Week WorkshopSgt. Stafford, who is stationed at the Ixwry AFB, Denver, ami his bride reside in nearby Aurora. Mrs. Stafford was employed by Miami Baptist hospital prior to her marriage. Mrs. Campbell will for thenrecent reside with her narentsSUNDAY, JULY 5, 1970