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MR. AND MRS. LARRY A. KINSEYCrystal Mullins, Bride of Larry A. Kinseygardenia and rosesMrs. W. R. Murphy of Laredo th was her sister’s matron of honor ciThe First Bantist Phnrrh was and Miss Ellen Matthews of San T me nisi oapiisi Lnurcn was p h j ** t a Mrnonald cievln^ofM^Cwt^LfMuf wele bridesmaids. They wore £ i;„„ ..?u„ Lea Mul^ idenHcai dresses 0f pink chiffon, qilins, who became the bride ofi jt-U, a mi d T d with pink satin trim and carried aiLarry A. Kinsey. The Rev. Joe B. ,ong £ouquets of pink carnations, si.^°“h exwpt tfe nwtron of C5*B Sring ceremony before the altar - • hit carnationsbeautifully decorated with white ds carrylng white carnations.„ , i , | John Petrick of Burnet was D?inHei,h£ ^I7a an„d.nd0uble best man and the groomsmen tandelabras. Preceding the cere- were Karl piehl Jr and Wood. nmony, Mrs. Willbern Garrettrow Hill, both of Burnet. Theso“,mus‘cad ushers were Daryl Goodman, p snW.PZ ^bbs brother of the groom and Charles £soloist, who sang Always and Haves Thev also lighted the “0 Perfect Love”. Mrs. Garrett handlesImmediately following the^also played the traditional wedding marches. ceremony, a garden receptionGiven in marriage by her fath- was beld uie KaIq piehl resi- *er, the bride wore a gown of em- dence on North Highway 281. hbroidered nylon organza. The garden was brilliantly light- ^moulded bodice featured a seal- cd wjth hurricane lamps and v-lonpH QWPPthpsrt noptlino onH i ........1___ r _ i__u____* •______loped sweetheart neckline and branches of trees held containers c brief sleeves. Her fingertip illu- vvith white candles and ivy. The * sion veil was attached to a pearl bride’s table was laid with a white t crown and her bouquet was of linen cut-work cloth and center- y~ ed with a silver and crystal lt;epergne of baby mums, draped ^ with hanging grapes. The table . held the three-tiered wedding cake and punch bowl.Miss Alicia Everett poured the punch and Miss Connie Galceran served the cake. In the house party assisting Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. Piehl were, Mrs. Jordan Everett, Mrs. Langdon Clements. Mrs. Med Mullins, Sr., grand-j mother of the bride and Miss Pauline Pressler. Mrs. Jordan Everett also presided over the guest book at the church.The mother of the bride wore! a moca tan shantung dress with brown accessories and a gardenia corsage. The groom’s mother wore a beige chiffon dress with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Med F. Mullins and was born in Iowa, but was reared in Texas, where she has livedmost of her life, and is a graduateof the 1960 Class of Burnet Hi.The young groom is the son of Mrs. Virgil Goodman and has lived in Burnet for many years, and is also a graduate of Burnet Hi. After a short wedding trip they will live in Burnet, where! the groom is employed by the1 Texas Crushed Stone Company.As they were leaving on their trip, the bride was wearing a royal blue Jersey suit with royal blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias and roses.
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Burnet, Texas, US

Thu, Sep 01, 1960

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