The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985 Page: 3 of 10
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a bachelor of science degree in
chemical engineering. He is
employed by Texas Eastman, where
he is a member of the polyethylene
division techincial staff.
A reception was held in the church
following the ceremony. The bride’s
table was covered in a white floor
presided at the register.
Family and friends visited with
Kathy and Mike and presented them
with a wide array of gifts.
Hostesses were Shirley Anderson,
Hobbs-Peterson
Announce Engagement
and a student at Sam Houston
State. She is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Beulah Rose of Clarksville
and Mrs. Helen . Williams of
Bogata. The groom to be has two
years U.S. Army training and is
employed with Oliver Lumber Co. ’
of Huntsville.
bouquets fashioned of Sonia roses,
candlelight lillies, lace and satin
ribbons.
Attending the bride was maid of
honor Lyndell Bright. Bridesmaids
were Sheila Tolison; the
bridegroom’s sister; Kay Marshall,
Debra Marshall, Beverly Buie Smith,
Carole Harrison and Martha Basler.
Attending the bridegroom was best
man Eddy Slaback, groomsmen were
Kenny Baker; the bridegroom’s
brother, Kevin Marshall and Olynn
Marshall. The bride’s brothers,
Rocky Tolison, Andy Bruner and
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DR. and Mrs. George W. Hobbs of
Huntsville announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter. Rose Ann, to
Daniel Ray Peterson, also of Hunt-
sville. The wedding will be at
7:30p.m. at the First Church in
Huntsville. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Huntsville High School
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the brochure 18 this picture of her
grandparents home in John town,
known as the WJ. Hawkins place.
Although the house has been torn
dowjv her uncle, Gene Hawkins,
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nixed Saturday evening, October 12,
for Kathleen Elizabeth Marshall,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. Neil Mar-
shall of Longview, and Michael Gene
Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gene
Baker of Fulbright and Kathy Staf-
ford of DeQueen Arkansas.
Dr. Jack Fritts officiated the tradi
tional double ring ceremony in the
sanctuary of the Oakland Heights
Baptist Church of Longview. A recital
of nuptial music was provided by
Beverly Buie Smith, Karoletha Stone,
and David Daniels.
They were accompanied by Stan
Essie Kerbow, Jimmie King,
Keyewhinnia Lee, Betty Rodgers,
Sandra Stockton, Katy VanDeaver
and Frances Rozell.
Straight Talk
from Texas-New Mexico Power Company
FRANCES CRANE-a well known
artist who has been featured in this
paper before, has a new brochure
out from Visions in art, a Gallery
in San Antonio. Featured in the
color photos of Frances* work in still lives on the property.
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Exchange Wedding Vows
In an impressive candlelight Kevin Wallace. Steve Zuiss, Robert
Brown, Arch Henderson and Mike
McAllister were ushers.
The bride is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Berry L. Marshall of
Gilmer, and Mrs. Olynn J. McCarty
of Ardmore, Oklahoma.
She is a graduate of Longview High
School and Baylor University where
she received her bachelor of arts
degree in elementary education.
She is a member of Delta Delta
Delta sorority and the Junior League
of Longview. She teaches first grade
in the Pine Tree I.S.D.
The bridegroom is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Twyman Baker of
Roye, Beth Lehr and Gary Boren. The Fulbright. He is an honor graduate of
traditional wedding marchs were us- Rivercrest High School and Paris
ed as the bride, given in marriage by Junior College. He graduated with
her father, was escorted down the
able.
The couple presented ong stem
roses to Mrs. Carl Gene Baker, Mrs.
B. Neil Marshall, Mrs. Berry L. Mar-
shall and Mrs. Olynn J. McCarty dur-
ing the ceremony to the parents and
grandparents that were present.
The bride was lovely in a designer
gown fashioned of white slipper satin length cloth. It was accented with a
and reembroidered alencon lace. The fall arrangement; also the wedding
bodice was sculptured in lace with a cake and frosted punch which was
sheer yoke rising to a high lace wed- served from crystal and silver ap-
ding band neckline. In the back, the pointments. The groom’s table, also
lace applique dipped low and the back covered with a floor length cloth, was
yoke was also sheer illusion. accented with a fall arrangement and
Motifs of lace were scattered across German chocolate cake, served from
the long sleeves which were slightly silver appointments.
full at the shoulder and tapered to the A third table was accented with a
wrist. The softly gathered satin skirt floral centerpiece and several types
fell from the elongated basque
waistline, extending into a circular
semi-cathedral length train, a coronet variety of fruits with a choice of sweet
of French alencon lace held her veil sauces. Mints, nuts and napkins
of white silk illusion. Sprinkled with printed in gold with the couple’s
names were also served from each
table. The reception area was
cascade of bridal roses, dendrobium, beautifully decorated with greenvery
orchids, freesia, stephanotis, needle- and Roman type columns.
point ivy lace and satin ribbons. Following a wedding trip to
The bridesmaids wore identical for- Virginia,the couple will reside in
mal gowns of ecru Schiffli em-
broidered organza over apricot satin.
The tea-length gowns featured fitted was honored with a rehearsal dinner
bodices of satin with an overlay of by Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Gene Baker at
sherr organza rising to a high the R and W Entertainment Room. At
neckline. Scalloped lace cutwork edg- this time the groom presented gifts to
ed the netire hem and a band of his attendants and a slide show of the
apricot satin formed a bow to accent couple’s childhood years was viewed
the waistline. The carried classic arm by the guests.
On Saturday, October 12 a
bridesmaid’s luncheon at La Portiere
Tea Room was given by Helen Carter,
Cassandra Northcutt and Darba
Jackson. At this time the bride
presented gifts to her attendants.
A bridal shower was given in their
honor Saturay September 14 in the
home of Mrs. Travis King of
Fulbright.
The refreshments and table were
decorated in the bride’s chosen colors
of fan.
Sheila Anderson and Sheila Tollison
served the guests, Keyewhinnia Lee
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985, newspaper, October 24, 1985; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268930/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.