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Dr. Leroy Kemp and Chaplain delabrum highlighted a spherical (lieutenant colonel) Vaughn Leam- arrangement of pompom mums, ing, deputy III Corps and Fort The bouquets of the attendants Hood chaplain, read the double decorated the guest book registry ring vows before an elongated, low and the organ, where Eddie Willis pyramid of Killian daisies, white played popular romantic music stock and greenery, lining the altar throughout the evening, table, which held an elevated brass cross and two brass candlesticks. ’Very low palms flanked the table, and two pedestaled urns of white summer flowers and greenery in front of the chapel’s red and gold velvet drapes completed the setting.The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal wedding gown of antique peau de 1 soie fashioned on imperial lines featuring a figurine bodice. Dainty flat hows enhanced the waistline and the elbow length sleeves. The voluminous skirt was fashioned with a carriage back which swept into a cathedral train. The gown j was worn by her sister and matron of honor, Mrs. Bob Burleson, of |Temple, at her wedding. iMrs. Jim Kelly, also a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Their gowns were of maize saki, design-j ed with A-line skirts shirred softly at raised waistlines. Watteau panels cascaded from self-fabric bows at j the back necklines. Elbow-length sleeves were finished with Irish lace. They wore chapel caps of matching lace.The bride carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias, Happiness roses 1 and English ivy. The attendants carried bouquets of Happiness roses.Richard Allen Clark of Waynesboro, Virginia was his twin brother’s best man. Captain Kenneth Wiedenfeld of Killeen was grooms- ■ man. Ushers were C aptain Ray I Belanger and Sergeant James ji Hobbs, both of Fort Hood, and j| brothers-in-law of the bride, Bob g Burleson of Temple and Jim Kelly g of Belton. pA reception was held after the $ ceremony in the Continental and 9 the Oriental Rooms of the Fort I Hood Officers Club. Receiving L guests were the bride’s mother, Bthe groan’s parents, the bride and 9 groom and the bride's attendants. 9The bride’s table was covered B(jinny Kelly, niece of the bride, distributed rice bags from a decorative in e Members of the house-party were Misses Betty Sewell, Anne Sewell and Linda Crow; Mines. G. E. Keith, R. T. Normand,Guy Warren, Gilbert Riley and Tommy Cox, all of Belton; Mrs. Kenneth Wiedenfeld and Lieutenant Shirley Treit of Killeen; Miss Annie Harris of Houston and Mrs. Howard Ritchie of Dallas.The groom's parents were hosts for the rehearsal dinner Thursdavtrevening in the Occidental Room of the Officers Club.LT. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. CLARK i SPENDING HONEYMOON IN ACAPULCO ■i Lieutenant and Mrs. William Raymond Clark are honeymooning ! in Acapulco, Mexico, after their marriage last Friday evening in Post Chapel at Fort Hood. Mrs. Clark is the former Claudia Beth Fulwiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Jarrett Daw Fulwiler. Lieutenant Clark of Fort Hood, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery Clark of Chattanooga. Tennessee.Mrs. Don Kelly was organist and Miss Rita Ray soloist for thewith a skirted cloth of white taf- I feta handed with wide gold ribbonand featured a five-branched can- • delabra with an epergne arrange- « ment of Killian daisies. A silver 1 tray held the wedding ring cake and frosted punch was served from fa silver bowl. lt;#Brown linen, also banded with * gold, covered the groom’s table. *Copper and brass appointments 5 were used to serve the chocolate ling cake and coffee. Copper can- (
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Belton Journal and Bell County Democrat

Belton, Texas, US

Thu, Jun 27, 1968

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