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Mrs. Jan Livingston Weaver f t,a Toila, 'alif., and Edward Kent Morgan of Big Spring *ere married Saturday afternoon in the chapel of La Jolla Presbyterian Church.The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Luis H. Evans Jr., and the bride was given in marriage by her son, James Thomas Weaver. L. Robert Slusser was organist.The bride was attired in a gown of ivory silk organzafashioned with natural waistline, fitted bodice and long sleeves Triple layers of sheer organza outlined the low portrait neckline, edged the sleeves and bordered the long skirt. Alencon lace motifs, beaded with seed pearls, were scattered over the gown. She carried a bouquet of ivory rosebuds, babies’-breath and baby bovarda.The matron of honor, Mrs. Frederick Harris, wore a gownof lilac silk organza styled with long sleeves and a ruffled portrait neckline Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds, babies’-breath and babv bovarda.Attired in long, Empire-style dresses, the flower girls, Kimberly Williamson and Rachel Williamson, both of Austin, carried small baskets of assorted spring flowers.Franklin Williamson of Austin was best man. and ushers were Prof. Frederick Harris of San Diego and Terry Stanley of Dallas.ROUND TOWNFollowing the ceremony, a reception was held for approximately 150 guests at La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club.BY LUCILLE P!( KLEThe entertaining area was decorated with spring flower ar-rangements.Among the many things we the tour plan are trips to Rome. Out-of-town guests included can count ourselves fortunate London and Paris. Mrs. Franklin Williamson,the past week is that the wind • * * Austin: Mr. and Mrs. Williamdidn’t choose to blow directly Did you get the feeling this Bell, 0. F. Priest, Mrs. Lee out of the north or directly out past month that whoever got Bryans, Guilford Jones, Mr. and of the west. In either event, elected, we still had a bunch Mrs. Richard Pfeiffer and Matt with the high rate with which of bums and tramps’’ No one Harrington, all of Big Spring; the gusts came, we would have said anything nice about anyone Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, had a shifting of the lop soilibut themselves . . . and they Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. from neighboring states and couldn't all be put in office. Vaughn, Lamesa; Mrs. Terrycounties. While the loose soil to the north did get quite agitat-j MRS. H. R. PICKLE is ex-ed one or two days and cause pected today from Lubbock to the horizon to take on a reddish visit her mother-in-law, MRS. hue, It didn’t get blown our MAUDE PICKLE, who is way. hospitalized at Medical Center• * • Memorial Hospital. The elderEnjoyed a short visit this Mrs. Pickle sustained a brokenweek with MAX FITZHUGH who is down quite often fromleg in a fall at her home Wednesday.Stanley, Dallas; Mr. and Mr.. Joe Evans and Noble Bates, all of Mercedes; Mr. and Mrs. I N. Adams, Taft, Calif.; Mr.Mrs. G. Kenneth Handley.Lake City, Utah; Mr. and Hal Cross, Mrs. Maxine Ford, Mrs. Sandy Boyer Dr. William Henry, all of Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.MRS. EDWARD KENT MORGANOscar Palmer, Paradise Valley, More returning to Texas to ; Mr. and Mrs Walter make their home in Big («-*-« Dunn. San Clemente, Calif.; and She is the daughter of Mrs.and Mrs. O. G. Rowland, Cooledge of Rankin and the San Antonio. Arlie Livingston. Morgan isMr. and Mrs. Morgan planned son of the late Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Palm Springs, Calif.;1 Hardy Morgan of Lamesa.Wedding Ceremony Performed In La Jolla
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Big Spring Sunday Herald

Big Spring, Texas, US

Sun, May 07, 1972

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