Article clipped from Neosho News

Mr«. Pulitrl MaImiiillkAlmAMv.their gown. TTidy carried Colonial botiquot* ai pink and white feath ercd carnations with silvered UilftcwAth white sarbin shower.Hue bride's mother wore a cocktail length turquoise blue Mner dress Mth silver and white beading. Her accessories were white The bridegroom’s mother wore a poWder blue cocktail length sheath dress of silk cotton with rinestom trim. Her accessories were ol m'atching blue. Both mothers wore woJtc orchids. The ibride’s grandmother, Mrs. Charles B. Hef-len, of Creston, Iowa, wore a periwinkle blue nylon lace dress with white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations.. Narin Farnsworth, of Westmont, 111., attended the bridegroom as beat man. Seating the guests ahd acting as groomsmen were Don Davis, Noel, J. Perry Hawley, Chi cago, Norman Herschelman, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and W. P. Jones, Monticello, 111.The reception was held at Gin-iger Blue Lodge, Noel. A tiered cake topped with miniature bride in filmy nylon and lace, and bridegroom with white coat enhancedthe bridal table. Following the cutting of the cake the couple lighted their memory candle. Epergnes and bouquets of pink roses and Bristol Fairy carried but the bride's colors of pink and white. Mrs. Frank Henry, Neotfho, Mrs. Milton Emanuel, Sulphur Springs, Ark., Van Ellyn Fink, Jean Kerry, Myrna Perry, all of Noel, and Judy -Brown, Lonagan, friends of the bride, assisted with the serv-' iug at the bridal table. Janet Sue Jones, Bradford, III., was in charge of the guest book. Kermit Puryer, at the console organ, furnished music during the evening. tThe bride chose a white Socony
Newspaper Details

Neosho News

Neosho, Missouri, US

Sun, Jun 23, 1957

Page 2

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Debi P.

USA 17 Jun 2018

Other Publications Near Neosho, Missouri

Neosho Sunday News

Neosho News

Neosho Daily Democrat

Neosho Daily News