SUSAN FULWILER WEDS JOHNCHARLES BACON IN DALLASMr. and Mrs. John Charles que gold cross which belonged Bacon are at home at 715 North to her maternal grandmother. Lancaster, Dallas, after their She carried a delicate ar-marriage at 11 o’clock Saturday rangement of white roses cas-morning in Dickerson Chapel:cading from a white orchid on a of the First Methodist Church Bible.in Dallas. Mrs. Bacon is the former Susan Elaine Fulwiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LawHer attendants were her sisters, Miss Claudia Fulwiler, of Belton and Mrs. Robert Burle-Fulwiler of Belton. Mr. Baconts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bacon of Lubbock.The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Rasmussen Jr., before an altar arrangement cf white stock and spring flowers in chapel chalice standards. Chapel tapers completed the all-white decorations. Mrs. George Soderstrom of Dallas was organist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of candlelight color, with re-embroidered lace bodice and a dome-shaped ballerina length skirt of silk peau de soie. Theson of Temple. They woreV'AVmmmdresses of moss green silk organza with bell-shaped skirts and fitted bodices with scooped necklines. They wore hats of flat silk organza bows with tulle veils to match their dresses. Their flowers were nosegays of yellow miniature rosebuds.Charles Flowers of Lubbock was bestman, with Sam Arnett and Jerry Davis of Lubbock and Ken Warren of Dallas as groomsmen and ushers.The reception immediately after the ceremony was held at Holiday Inn. The traditional motif was used in decorating $y.’X?.y:mI \w•* • *Tlt;waistline was accented with a the bride’s table, with floral candlelight velvet ribbon with [design accenting the double streamers from a small flat bow ring wedding cake, at the center back. A halo of Members of the houseparty white silk organza roses held were Misses Nancy Bacon of her three-tiered veil of illusion. Lubbock, sister of the groom;sVHer only jewelry was an anti-Troy Man JailedFaye May and Elizabeth Rasmussen of Dallas; Daurice Williams of Dallas and Temple and Mrs. R. T. Normand of Belton. Mrs. G. E. Keith of TempleOn Burglary Charge played incidental piano musicBenjamin H. Colbert remains during the reception, in Bell County jail on charges The bride is a graduate ofof burglary of a coin operated Belton High School and ofwlt;tiicotoGiR1reevatmachine. The man was discovered by City Patrolman Ray Schlueter while he was attempt-Southern Methodist University. She also studied in Baylor University and the University ofing to load the cigaret machine £fa1warL1- She is a member of into the truck of his car at Zeta Tau Alpha and is presently Butch’s teaching in Umphrey Lee Ele-Patrolman Schlueter said that School in Dallas.Mr. Colbert had dragged the L The groom, employed with machine from its place in front Preston State Bank of Dallas, of the drive-in cafe about half-jjvas graduated from Lubbock way to the street. There, he 'gh School and attended Texas stopped to take the machine Te^h. He is a member of Phi apart and was in the process Delta Theta. of loading the part that held the For travel, Mrs. Bacon wore acigarets into his car.yellow silk dress with blackAs the police car drove up, Pfltent accessories and carried Mr. Colbert, who gave Troy as a P^el yellow coat, his home, abandoned the ma- Tne parents of the groom chine, jumped into his car and were hosts for the rehearsal drove away. The police car fol- dinner in the John Hollidaylowed, and Colbert abandoned ™om of.the Holiday Inn, Fri-his car at the foot of Hale day evening. The table was cen-Street, jumped in Nolan Creek tered with an elongated ar-and attempted to get away, rangement of white tulips, stock However, Patrolman Schlueterand candytuft.