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Ml{. \sn MRS. II ss m \\ ham;. . . \ffri Mav II MtNhlint; rt rrim»n .Linda Atwood Pledges Vows With Jess HaleMiss Linda Carol Atwood became the bride of Jess Dean Hale in a simple home ceremony at o'clock in the evening Satur-day, Mav 11.w m?The double ring ceremonv wasperformed in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle. Mi. and Mrs. Bobbv M Atwood, it!I N WW7th, with Rev. Car! Grissomof the f irst Baptist Church, reading the rites. The couple stood before a tapered candelabrum entwined withgreenery for their vows.Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. A W. Atwood ol 205 S. W. 12th and Mr. and Mrs. L C. Hale of 414 S. E. 2nd.The father of the bride gaveher in marriage in the presencei of close friends and the immediate tannlv.I he bride chose a wedding dress of white slipper satin made with elencon lace over bodice audlong sleeves tapering to a wristpoint. Satin covered buttons closed the !x»dice and sleeves. Her elbow length veil of illusion fell from a crown of lace and pearls. The dress featured a full bell skirt. The bride carried a bridal bouquet of white rosebuds and feathered carnations tied in blue and carried on a Bible covered in white lace bv her maternal1grandmother, Mrs. D V Clark of Dmuba, Calif Tiie bride wore a “borrowed” necklace from her niece. Kjv Atwood of Abilene, a“blue” garter also made bv Mrs.
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Andrews County News

Andrews, Texas, US

Thu, May 16, 1963

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