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MISS TERPENING, MR. WILLIAMS ARE WEfi IN CHURCH CEREMONYMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. WilliamsMiss Janet Loraine Terpening became the bride of Thomas L. Williams Friday evening, July 2nd, at 7:30 o’clock in the Northvale Baptist Church in Harrison Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Terpening of Route 0 and Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Alpena.Rev. Robert Pettigrew of the Osage Baptist. Church performed the double-ring ceremony before an arch entwined with boxwood, accented with three spray-arrangements of yellow and white daisies, flanked by seven-branched candelabra decorated with the same flowers. Tapers were lighted by Mike Terpening, brother of the bride, and Ray tVinningham. Family pews were marked with green boxwood and yellow daisies.buds with picquoted shower.Sh was given in marriage by her uncle, Charles Terpening. o t Wichita, Kansas, due to t h e iliness of her father, who was able, however, to attend the ceremony.Misses Debbie and Melba Rains served their cousin as bridesmaids. Their floor-length gowns were of yellow whipped creme, shepherdess design,with high necklines, high-rise b o cl-ices, and puffed sleeves accented with embroidered lace daisies. They wore yellow tulle and self-fabric bows in (heir hair and they carried nosegays of yellow carnations, daisies, and deeper yellow rosebuds w i t h deeper-toned yellow shower.David Fultz served the groom as best man with Mike Forney as groomsman. Ushers were Mike Terpening. brother of theSI'wiecCedtsehlyMPlt;ielod;rc,b!scWedding music was provided ancj pav Winningham.by Gary Williams, brother of the groom.Miss Terpening wore a custom-made gown of satin dotted swiss with the bodice, scalloped neckline, and caps of the leg-o-mutton sleeves accented with lace embroidered with seed pearls. The skirt featured eased fullness from the natural waistline. '-A^aee 'petal heaU-piece trimmed with seed pearls secured bher chapel-length illusion veil, bordered with daisies and seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of daisies, gypso-phelia, carnations, and roseMrs. David Terpening, sister-in-law of the bride, assisted guests in registering in the church vestibule where the table was covered with lace over yellow cotton and featured an arrangemei.it of yellow gladioli, yellow' Marguerite and Killian daisies, and’five''yeflcfw tj^ijgl Her corsage was of yellow carnations.At the reception in the fellowship hall Mrs. Sherman Shad-dox and Mrs. Doc Daniels,aunts of the bride, served the 4-tiered wedding cake, custom-baked by
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Harrison, Arkansas, US

Mon, Jul 12, 1971

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