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HowellWedsMissChurch CeremonyMr. and Mrs. Patrick Houston McCutchen, who weie married Thursday in Madison Street Methodist church, Clarksville,Tenn., will be at home in the Julyn Apartments in Athens alter July 1. SThe bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Howell Jr., of Clarksville was given in marriage by her father. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCutchen, also of Clarksville, are parents of the bridegroom.The vows were heard by the Rev T. W. Mayhew.The altar was decorated withpink Papers in branched candelabra and floor standards of pink roses. Bridal greenery framed the altar rail and a Pan shaped fern centered the altar tableau. *THE BRIDE’S dress was designed of pun* white satin-glazed silk organza, hand appliqued rose motifs ol re-embroidered Alencon lace accented the portrait neckline, the tiny-buttoned back ‘and elbow length sleeves. The dome skirt, enhanced with silk organza roses, cascaded into a - chapel train.Her veil of illusion fell from a jeweled tiara and her bouquet was a Colonial arrangement of white roses and stephanotis.Miss Nancy Howell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cornelia Cunningham, Miss (trace Hibbs, Miss Elinor lt;I ray don McCut chon and Miss Iva Katherine Me-Cutchcn* sisters of the bridegroom 'and Miss Marie Miller,Charlotte, Tenn. Mrs. JamesGotham III of Knoxville wasbridesmatron.Their identical dresses wereof pale pink silk organza over taffeta and they wore* tiny pillbox ( rowns of matching tieredmaterial and bouffant hack veils of French illusion. They carried bouquets of pink roses in cascades.JACK TURNER was best man. Jack Miller, Jere MeUuffee,Wayne Long, James Dunn. JamesGotham III, and Davis McCut*chon, brother of the bridegroom, were ushers.Wedding music was presentedby Mrs. Rudolph Hay lor, vio*linist; John Halliburton, vocalist a ml Dm wood Jarpley. organist. Mrs. Howell chose a pink organza sheath with matching accessories. Mr. MeCutchen’s mother wore a blue linen sheath with blue accessories. Their corsageswere of White gardenias.MR. AND MRS. HOWELL entertained at a reception at the Clarksville country club. Miss Mary Winn registered the* guests.Guests attending from Athens wen* Mrs. J. W. Chambers, aunt ol the bride; Misses Fra frees and Gem* Chambers and Jimmj Chambers.For a wedding trip Mrs. Me-Cutchen wore a blue linen suit with matching hat and other accessories of white.MONDAY COFFEE FETESMRS. JOHNNY HANSARDMrs. Johnny Hansard of Ft. Worth, Texas, the former Miss Ida Leopard of Athens, wasguest of honor at coffe Monday morning hosted by Mrs. II. H. McGuire at her home on E. Pryor St.Yellow and white gladioli formed the centerpiece on the dining table draped with ’an imported lace cloth.Mrs. O. G. Johnson, sister of the honoree, presided over the silver coffee service and guests served themsclvics to ham biscuits, cheese logs, nuts and cookies.Guests included Mrs. Ilanserd’s former high school class mates.PetinBY TOMMY OSBORNEWe are often called a nation of sentimentalists. Andmaybe we are — especiallyabout our holidays. Take the1th of July, for instance. Formany of us it’s a high pointof summer — particularly lor the youngsters. ICs a wonder*fill day for excursions, picnics,short trips, and friendly outdoor get-togethers. Which leads to a timely reminder that a safe and sane Fourth is mighty important to ail of us. Drive carefully if you travel. Keep this a holiday to re* Jpeinbcr with pleasure.
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Athens Limestone Democrat

Athens, Alabama, US

Tue, Jun 27, 1961

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