Miss Mitchell, Mr. Holland MarryIn Home Ceremony Friday EveningMiss Deborah Denise Mitchell The bride’s table was laid with and Dallas Lee Holland were mar-a white net cloth over linen and ried in the home of her parents, appointed in crystal and silver, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mitchell, A double crystal candelabrawith only members of the two with white tapers and the bride’s families and close friends at- bouquet formed the centerpiece,lending. Mrs. Beatrice McKin- Mrs. Larry Kane poured andney, Justice of the Peace, per- Miss Angela Mitchell served theformed the civil ceremony at six wedding cake.in the evening. Both the bride and bridegroomThe setting for the wedding were graduated from Wellingtonwas formed by an arched candcl-High school and she from the abra holding 15 tapers, with one-year business program atpedestal baskets of spray bou- yVest Texas State University, quets on each side. She is now deputy tax assessorRecorded wedding music was antj secretary of the Wellington played softly. Independent School District.The bride wore a formal gownMr_ Holland completed a tour of turquoise doited swiss. The bo-^ duty w|t|| ^ §tatesdice was made with a square neck Am)y and employed at Green. line and tiny puffed sleeves edg- ^ c ^ Inc_ed with lace. The three-tiered skirt also was edged in lace, and W«dding guests Included Mr.her shoulder length veil of silk «nd Mrs- M-J- Holland P8™18 illusion was held by a turquoise the bridegroom; Miss Shannonsilk rose. Her bouquet was a col- Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hoi-oniai cascade of turquoise carna- ^nd, Kenny Brown, Mrs. Larrytions Kane, Denny Carter of Amarillo,The matron of honor was Miss Lucy Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Kenny Brown, who wore Mitchell, parents of the bride, a pink dotted swiss dress, design- Miss Renee Mitchell and Miss ed like that of the bride. She Angela Mitchell.carried a bouquet of pink carnations.James Howard Jones of Amarillo was the best man.Candles were lighted by Miss ^rs. Rob Isbell, district de-Group At tends Lodge MeetingAngela Mitchell, sister of the puty president of the Rebekahbride. lodge, was in Memphis MondayAfter the ceremony, Mr. and eVening May 21, to preside at Mrs. Mitchell honored the cou- the consolidation of the Estel*pie with a reception. line ]0dge.No. 382 and Mem-LJ II J U J- Pdls Lodge No. 346,if OHOnOS flO ST Thj nnnsnlidatioThe consolidation came a-n I in' Lout because of the drop inRehearsal Dinner membership of the EstellineMr, and Mrs. M.J, Holland lodge. Mrs. Isbell said that inwere hosts at a dinner party her many years work with theThursday evening, May 24, Rebekahs, this was the firsthonoring the wedding party of consolidation program whichtheir son, Dallas Holland, and his she had witnessed, fiancee, Miss Denise Mitchell, Attending with her wereIt was held in the dining Mrs. P.E, Lowrie, MrsJ.W. Ta-room of Cherokee Inn Restau- tum, and Mrs. E. Van Matre, rant. and Mr, Isbell,An arrangement of orange ■ -flowers formed the centerpiece,nowers iormea me centerpiece, j. mand at the end of the dinner, || 3 P p Y MOthese were given to the bridfr- gy gARBAFto-be,Miss Mitchell ar.d Mr, Hol-, , , . When water trickles fromland presented gifts to their a £h0wer head instead ofattendants. gushing out, unscrew theAttending were Mr. Holland, head and soak it for about aw. x.-. v m a day in a strong vinegar andMiss Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, Ken- water solutionny Brown, James Howard Jones, ■ * *Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Mitchell, To remove water spots ... .... nnA from maple furniture rub parents of the bride-to-be, and (fte Wft cigar orthe hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Holland, ciaarette ashes usina a soft