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id at First Christian; bodice showered with culturedI pearls and white accessoriesand white orchid corsage.Mrs. Glover, mother of the groom, chose a beige and white Italian knit floor length gown accented with beige leather belt and gold chain necklace and white orchid corsage.A reception was hosted by the bride’s parents in the Fellowship Hall at the church following the ceremony. PennyEarl registered guests and the table was decorated with a memory candle and baskets of ricebags.A peaude soiecloth wifh white organza silk overskirt and a cover of reembroidered french lace covered the bride’s table.Her centerpiece was a five branch candelabra arrangement of white Killion daises and pink roses. The four-tier cake had a hand painted china bride and groom.Pastel mints, nuts and champaign punch were served from silver and crystal appointments.Antique green linencloth withlace border covered the groom’s table. Coffee and Swisshoney chocolate cake were served from silver and crystal appointments. The centerpiece was of rose pink and yellowmums.Members of the houseparty were Bobbie Brownlow, cousin of the bride, Debbie Moore, Patty Squires, sister of the groom, and Mary Brownlee.For her going-away trip to Dallas the bride chose a blue and white checked pants suit of Gabeardine with red accessories. Her corsage was a white cattalaya Orchid.Connie is a graduate of Pecos High School and has received a DBA degree in business education from TexasTech University in Lubbock.Hill is also a graduate of Pecos High School and received his BBA in accounting in Texas Tech. He is currently an accountant for Elmer Fox and Company in Midland.A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents July 20 at the Holiday Inn. White gladiolas, white mums and pink roses decorated the head table.The bride presented charm bracelets to her attendents and groom presented Kreisler men’ initialed pins to the groomsmen.The couple plan to make their home in Midland.Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Squires of Midland, Joe Glover, Dr. and Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Louie Malone and Walter all of El Paso.Also Mr. and Mrs. David Lane Williams III and David;Joy and Penny Earl of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniel n, Joe and Jim of Pampa; Mrs. Clinton Mott of Lamesa and Mrs. R.L.Gartman, O’Donnell.Also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, Artesia, N. M.: Mrs. Bill Flowers, Jeffery and Jay of Old Glory; Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Moore; Mr. Joe D. Armstrong; Mary Robbins all of Lubbock; and Mrs. Theo Hamilton of Odessa.TOO MANY TRIPSBUSHEY, England iAP) -Housewife Ann Compton has a winning streak she can’t afford She has won too many free vacations in competitions.The snag is, every time she wins a trip for two, she and husband Bob have to pay for their two children to go along.Ann's fourth win this year is a trip to Canada — but this time, she says, the kids will have to stay home with grandma.
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Pecos Enterprise

Pecos, Texas, US

Mon, Jul 30, 1973

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