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Mr. and Mrs. Roden PhotoWEduvwnRoden-Rowellexchange vowsFirst Presbyterian Church in Greenville was the setting for '.lie wpdding of Elizabeth Anne Howell And Bobby l.ynn Roden .il 3p.m. Sept. 18 Mr. aiid Mrs. Harry Kill Rowell and Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Clyde Roden, all of Greenville, are parents of the bride and groom.Rev. William If. Todd Jr. officiated at the double ring cei emony before an altar holding matching arrangements of white Fuji chrysanthemums. Killian daisies and carnations. Two seven-branched candelabra marked the entrance of the chancel.Frederick L. Beal Jr. presentednuptinl music and accompanied Mrs. William H. Todd Jr. as she sang. “D Perfect Love and The ford's Prayer.Given in marriage by her father, the ..bride wore an embroidered while silk organza gown designed with a bertha collar bordered with re-embroidered lace. Venise flowers outlined the scooped neckline. Applicucd with matching lace motifs, the A line skirt of the gown extended into a chapel train. The bride's veil of illusion, bordered with Alencon laec, was _ cathedral length.The bride carried a bouquet of bridal roses and gypophila lied with satin streamers.Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Greenville, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor. Mrs. Thompson wore a mint green silk organza with^ full sleeves. White lace insertion with matching rihhnns enlianced the gown. She carried a nosegay of pastel flowers.Billy Glenn Roden of Greenville, brothif of the groom, served as best -. man.Ushers were Harry Rowell, the bride's brother, and Richard Lester.The mother of the bride chose n pastel blue shirtwaist dress with long sleevesThe groom's mother wore a rose jersey dress with chiffon sleeves.A reception was held immcdinlely after the ceremony in the receptionrooms of the church.Mrs. L.O. Branyan greeted theguests.The bride's taWe, covered with an imported lace and linen cloth, was centered with a diver candelabrumwith arrangements of daisies, carnations and chrysanthemums. The three-tiered wedding cake, topped willi rosebuds, and a silver punch bowl were on opposite ends of of the tabic.A round table with single silver candles licks, held the groom’s mocha cake.• Aji arrangement of yellow and white daisies were used on the mantle in ihe room.Serving at the reception were Mrs. Dale Allen of Jackson, and Mrs. Richard Lester, Hetty Rividy, Gail Rogers, Mrs. Billy Roden and Delores Shamoun, all of Greenville.Tea girls were Patti, Sherri and Uhbi Tolbert, cousins of the bride, from Hollanitnle.For a wedding trip to the Ozark Mountains, the bride chose a currant-colored pants suit' with a blue [tinted jnrket. she wore her mother's corsage.The couple will make Iheir home in Greenville.Out-of-town wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolbert of Belzcni; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolbert Ji of Hollmulnlc; llcv. and Mrs. Can McKee. Helen McKee. Mr. and Mrs. James \V. Crowell and Dale Allen of Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crowell aid Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen of Indianola: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davis. Lorrie Ikivis, Mrs. Eddie Hazzlerigg and Mrs. John Moody of Vicksburg; and Mr and Mrs. James Henderson, Jimmie. Donnie and Shelia Henderson of Wiruvjboro, La.Mr. and Mrs. Roden were hosts for a rehearsal dinner party at their home on Eairview Avenue prior to the wedding.Guests included the bridal party and Rev. ar.tl Mrs. Todd.
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Delta Democrat Times

Greenville, Mississippi, US

Sun, Oct 03, 1976

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