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» cfather. The flowing princess Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass style was accented hv tiny hut- are now living in fempe - * Tr.- 'r' . tlr'Sanders-WilliamsMarriedMiss Coquet Sanders, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Whitten of Bowie and Sgi. .Jerry D Williams of the U.S. Air Porce. son of Mr. and Mrs. N.P Oliver of Roeford, N.C. exchanged marriage vows in a double ring ceremony in the Methodist Church in Bowie on Sept, 28 Officiating clergyman was Rev.J.C. Hards.The bride was given in mar-riagf by her father Cecil Whit-ton Organist was Mrs. Ruth Mefford Miss Louise Haught soloist, sang “0 Perfect Love.The bride gown was wlnte tiered lace wirh relf tram formal length and illusion tmger tip veil. She carried white Mums with an orchid in center.Maiden of Honor was Mrs. Karen Burreson and the bndelt;nBowieas M ss Lome Haught who wore dark blue brocadestreet length dresses with white Mums as bouquets.Flower Girl was Miss Demse Daves. Best Man was Parne1Burreson Jr. Scott Whitten Jr was usher and Miss Jeannette Kngler. Kathv McWilliams and Marva Montrieth were service. girls at the reception held in the church patioMiss Gavle Montrieth wa*guest book attendenf.Mrs. Williams attended thefirs’ few weeks of ohooJ this year as a sensor m fhe Bowie High School,After return mg from * three week honeymoon in North Ca rolina. she will complete net education in Tucson.Sgt. Williams will he stationed at Davm Honthan Air Base.
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Douglas, Arizona, US

Fri, Oct 11, 1968

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