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Miss Rosalie Birk - Douqlas ThomasWed In Baptist Rites September 17Miss Rosalie Birk, daughter lt;f Mrs. Lois Livingston, became the bride of Douglas Thomas, son of Mrs. Aubrey Thomas oi Crsniills Gap. in an impressive double ling cer-( n onv solemnized by Rev.carnation corsage and thegroom’s mother was dressedin blue with a white carnationcorsage.A reception was held immediate ly following the wed-ding. In the receiving line wore the bride and groom, MissCollier. Mr. Paul, Miss Gregorj%and Mr. Gustafson.The serving table was laid1 with a white linen cloth, a\vedding gift to the newly-*weds The bride’s bouquet een-I h red the table.* The four tier wedding cake.! baked hv Mrs. Wade Gregory,' *5--• ?:•'. 7- r- :v:: ~ (SaV- S.iwas frosted in white and topped wuth a miniature bride and I groom. Fruit punch and wedding cake \vlt; re served by Mrs.1 Wade Gregory, Mrs. JessU | Wilson and Mrs. Gladvs Carol.| aunt of the bride.I The bride is a 1963 graduatej of Hamilton High School and I is currently employed at the Donut Shop.I The bridegroom is a 1963 I graduate' of Cranfills Gap High School and is employed at IJaekson Furniture* Company, j They will make their home Ion South Railroad Street in Hamilton.John Blansit at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. September 17. at theSouth Side Baptist Church.The marriage vows were said before an altar decorated with arrangements of flowers in pastel colors and potted palms.Miss Martha Ann Whit* played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. C h a r 1 i n eSchmidt as she sang “The Lord's Prayer and “I Love:Ycu Truly”.The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Ernest Albert Birk. wore a white tailored suit and a shoulder L ngth vi il. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. For the traditional something old and something blue she wore a string of pearls and a blue garter trimmed in Lice and blue satin ribbon and she wore a penny m he r she o.Miss Lou Ann Collier was maid of honor and Miss Gladys Grecorv was bridesmaid. They wore dresses of pastel green and tan with white accessories a nd white c a rna t io n clt;1 rsaglt; ’ s.Words of the WiseIt U better to remain silent than to speak the truth ill-humoredly, and so spoil an excellent dish by covering it with a bad sauce.— (St Francis de Sales)B. M. Paul served a best man Carol Lee Gustafson wa-groomsman and ushers were Evern and Johnie Blansit.I The bride’s mother wore a deep pink dress with a white
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Hamilton, Texas, US

Thu, Sep 26, 1963

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