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Page 4 Andrews County (Texas) News Thurs. Mar. 6, 1958v : ■ .. .« IjIRuby Aiken MarriCeremonies HeA single-ring ceremony unitedMiss Ruby Helen Aiken andJohn Willie McCurley in marriage Monday. March 3.Parents of the bride are Mrand Mrs James A Aiken. 800Northeast 8th,Rev Carl Or'ssom, pastor of the First Baptist Church, performed the 11 30 am, ceremony with Miss Sue Thorpe and Frankie McCurley, brother of ’he groom, as attendants.The britie chase a powder blue suit trimmed in deep grey, and a white blouse. Her corsage was of white carnations‘■t* f ?‘ 0m! %* • • T L '1 I: r -j R r t. I VS l S TtRN AWT STUDIOMR AND MRSSATTERWGuillet-SatterwhiteRites Read SaturdayMiss Mary Aiiene Quillet became the bride of Freddie Mitchell Satterwhlte in an impressive ceremony Saturday.March 1, at 7 .30 p.m.The First Baptist Church was the scene for the nuptial vows, with Rev Carl B Grissom reading the riteshonor Four friends of the bride, in whose weddings shphad been an attendant, Mrs. Geraid Pilgrim Mrs Ted Johnson. Mrs Doyle Parker and Mrs W E Montgomery, were the bridesmaidswho was given inThe bride, marriage by her father, is thedaughter of Mr and Mrs. HenryF Guillet The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs George E. Satterwhlte.Double-ring vow were exchanged bet re a background of tiered candelabra holding whitelighted tapers. Floorbaskets ofwild rose carnations with emerald and jade greenery caught the soft candlelight of flu*- background candelabra and footlight tapers. The piano bouquet wasof white stock and wild rose carnations enhanced by lighted tapers standing by it.Emerald and jade greenery covered the rails Wild rosecarnations with matched ribbon streamers marked the pews, further carrying out the brideschosen colors of wild rose andwhite.Miss Guillet wore the wedding dress worn by her sisterlast year, a white French lace over taffeta The tight fitting waist was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, bordered with seed pearls and the full skirt was made with a ruffled tier in the back to form a trainHer elbow length, veil of lace embroidered seed pearls fellfrom a crown of French lace like her dress and was compli-All the bride's attendants wore identical gowns of wild rose chiffon, made with full gathered skirts. Wild rose net veils dotted wifh teardrop pearls were gathered from lace headbands Thematron of honor and maid ofhonor carried crescent bouquetsof wild rase carnations with a background of white lace lawn leaves and white net puffs Each bridesmaid carried crescents of wild rose carnations tied with same colored ribbon streamersMR AND MRS. . married hereConnie BelIi)Wwnitewithwithmented with self material length gloves.The bride carried apearl covered Bible toppei white rosebuds and tied white satin streamers and ste-phanotis.Mrs Randy Pendleton was her sister’s matron of honor MissSatterwhlte, the bride's sister was maid ofThe flower girl, little Lauren Satterw hlte. niece of the groom, was dainty in a pretty wild rose chiffon dress, also made with a full skirt. She carried a wild rose colored basket decorated with a wild rase carnation. and filled with white rose petals, which were strewn as she preceded the bride downthe aisle,Tom Hatheock, three year old ring-bearer carried the wedding bands on white satin pillows Hewas resplendent in white jacket, navy trousers and navy and white slippers. A white rose buttoniere was in his lapel Attending the groom as best man Was Byron Greaves Ushers serving were Johnnie Thames, Cecil Tucker. Richard Lowther and Robert Newman,Miss Barbara Roach and Miss Sue Maxwell were the candle-lighters, each wearing identical dresses to the other attendants to the bride and with corsages of wild rose and white carnations at their waists.Organist for the wedding music was Miss Janet Whitcomb who accompanied vocalist. Robert Linvilie, in the selections. ‘The First Kiss”, ‘‘Because and ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer” Miss Whitcomb wore a whiteJames D.,IYOU’RE———.....156 OWNER.You’re.- w v -.V - .. ..Find out how easy it is to ownA NEW OLDS at your house!W hat a diffennrr two years make—eapecmove up to Olds for ’08!We'd like to rdio w you. That's why, during our galaOPEN 1101 l\, ueVe making special appraisals on all, — . I C — W I _b lt;ar« . . . making it easier for you to get out of theordinary and into an Old*!Drop in IODAY. Bring the family! F ind out why Olds for ,8 is the fastest selling ear in the medium price class.priceIn a home wedding Saturday, March 1, Miss Connie Rae Belcher. daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. L Belcher, became the bride of James Dwaln Mitchell.Mr. and Mrs James M Mitchell are parents of the groom.The bride was given in marriage by her father, with Rev. Bernie Ayers, friend of the family and pastor of the Central Christian Church, officiating at the double-ring ceremony A two-piece baby blue suit was the bride’s chosen wedding dress and with it she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds The bride’s attendant was her sister-in-law, Mrs Donnie Belcher of Odessa. Dudley Mitchell, the bridegroom's brother, served as best man.mmm vount local authopw* n«MoiiLi dialikNOBLE 01D5M0BILE COMPANYsleeveless dress with a shoulder corsage of white roses.Mrs. Henry Guillet, mother of the bride, wore a mauve pink ensemble consisting of a mauve pink lace sheath over satin with three-quarter length sleeves and like colored gloves and shoes. Her large brimmed hat was made of graduated shades of pink flowerlets. and her corsage was of mauve pink roses Mrs. O. E Satterwhlte, the groom’s mother, was attired in a beige silk shantung sheath with matching coat. Her beige hat was complimented with flowers of pastel green and beige. She wore a shoulder corsage of cymbididium orchids Following the wedding ceremony, the parents of the new bride entertained with a reception in the clubroom of the Community Building A four-tiered white wedding cake iced with wild rose rosebuds and topped with the traditional bride and groom, centered the white lace covered serving table. Pink punch was also served Frosted wedding bells tied with white satin ribbons were plate favors.A wild rose carnation in a bud vase graced the register table where about 100 guests registered in the bride’s book For a wedding trip to South Texas, the bride wore a navy blue silk suit with orange-iceaccessories.The couple will be at home on Southeast Ave C, on their return this weekend.Mrs. Satterwhite graduated from Andrews High School, Odessa Junior College, and attended the University of Wichita In Kansas.The new groom is a second year law student in Texas University and will continue his studies this fall.Outof-town guests attending the wedding w’ere aunts of the bride, Mrs. Claude Mowery, Mrs. Ted London and Mr, and Mrs Bob Craver and son, Bob Craver. and friend, Miss Martha Corrall,all of Dallas Mrs Sid Craver, grandmother of the bride from Sulphur Springs, and other aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Owen, of Kermit, and Mrs Jewell Austin of Stamford also were present. From Odessa came Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gideon Brother of the groom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sat-% *.anPh. 3-2515terwhite. attended Irom Crane, j
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