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• V s,‘V.y/S/S//:■:?lt; • * *?s/£. -•/ # -fitpg£|El^fiM - **AJtVdaaum,V- ,'W// /«■ v v//iV 7 -/ -vv • ✓A . \ :.:/sS • /fesf. ,--'.V'-.V•.*.v'-■V.'#'-'*'-•. ^.•.•'/ .-. -•■•' .'• .■ '-’’•w.-s.s .• -.'.-jc •wmmmmIy-. / ■/» -w,9.jDyv. /////At*. . ..1IMRS. KDDIK BKWnT. . . the former Miss Sliarron StanfieldMiss Stanfield. Eddie BennettRepeat Vows In Church Rite5Miss Sharron Louise Stanfield, daughter’ of the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence L. Standfield of Jal, and James Edward Bennett of Carlsbad, were united in marriage4 here Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at the First Methodist Church.The couple exchanged nuptial vows in a double ring candlelight re re mon y sol e n i n ized by the bride’s father, and her uncle, the Rev. Clyde Ray Stanfield of Grady.The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Herman Baker of Carlsbad and of James Bennett of Jal.Lyle K. Requa was the vocalist accompanied by Mrs. J. T. Recer, pianist, who also played prenuptial wedding select ions. Vows were exchanged before an improvised altar decorated with pedestalbaskets of white mums and floorst a n d a r d ca n d ela b r a.Candlelighters were* the Misses Shilia Snyder of Broadview and Judy Blair of Portales and MasterEddie Stanfield of Grady, allousins of the bride, and her mother, David Stanfield of Jal.The little Misses were dressed dentical in blue velvet dresses vith full circle skirts and worevristiv t:: of white carnations.The tiny flower girls, DianaJnyder of Broadview, cousin of %* ~he bride, wore a pastel blue frockf flock printed nylon and pink •arnation Ik address. She carried t basket of rose petals.The bride, given in marriage by ter father, wore a gown of I tntique bridal satin fashioned with nolded bodice, sweetheart neck-ine and wide skirt with pleatedrustle back. The Chantilly lace acket was outlined with seed •earls at the calla lily slc‘eves and mpire collar. The fingertip veil f illusion fell from a cap of the | ame lace and seed pearls. Shearried a cascade bouquet of white •at bored carnations outlined with jlle and satin streamers.Miss Joan Atohinson of Sanrnr I ■*jtionio, Texas was maid of She will attend Oklahoma State onor. Her frock was a brocade University.satin sheath of light blue with matching chiffon drape neckline that extended across the shoulders and to the hemline. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations similar to that of the bride.Burnell Ste\ ens of Lubbock,Texas was best man.Ushers were Arthur Bennett of Carlsbad and James L. Stanfield of (h adv.For her* daughter's weddingMrs. Stanfield chose? a street length dress of beige orlon shantung with matching lace neckline and the bridegroom's mother’ wore a light gray brocade sheath. Their* corsages were of carnations.At the reception held in Fellowship Hall following the wedding ceremony, M iss Claydean M usic of Dallas, Texas, presided at the bride’s guest book. Miss Music is a former high school classmateof the bride.The bride’s table was spreadwith ecru hand-tied lace over blueand centered with an arrangement of antique roses and blue crystal candelabra. Mrs. Wayne Snvderof Broadview and Mrs. Joe Blair (J* Portales, aunts of the bride, served at the table.Among out of town guests attending the wedding ceremony andrerep t ion were grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stanfield; and Mrs. F.P. Thomas and Miss June Reed of Grady; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bennett of Silver City, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Stevens of Lubbock, Texas; Mr, and Mrs. Otho Dame, Carolyn and Richard of Mulvane, Kansas; Mrs. \V. T. Porter of Denver City, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. if. D. Atkinson of (loldxmith, Texas.After a short wedding trip the couple will Ik* at home in Stillwater, Oklahoma where he has an assistantship at Oklahoma StateUniv ersit y.The bride? was graduated from Jal High School and attended the university at lt;;eorglt;»town, Texas.
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