Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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holding tall cathedral tapers
and entwined with greenery
marked the nuptial area
which was flanked by baskets
of white flowers.
Wedding music was provid-
ed by an a cappella choir,
singing a group of wedding se-
lections.
The bride was escorted by
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Miss Cora Sue Turner, Kenneth 4. Dye
Marriage Ceremony Held In Abilene
Marriage vows were ex-
changed Friday evening, June
5, in the Highland Church of
Christ Chapel, Abilene by
Miss Cora Sue Turner, dau-
ghter of Mrs. Melvin B. Tur-
ner, Ontario, California and
Donnie P. Dye, Abilene, Texas
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
A. Dye of Electra.
Mr. Dye, father of the
groom and minister of Elec-
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wore a floor length gown of
white lace over satin featur-
ing fitted wrist length lace
sleeves which tapered to
points over the hands. The
floor length skirt was design-
ed with four inch ruffles ex-
tending down the back from
the waist to the floor.
Miss Kayleen Layne of
Pampa, Texas, was maid of
honor and Mrs. William Ste-
phens of Council Bluff, Iowa,
attended her sister as matron
of honor. They wore match-
ing dresses of pink crystaline
with bell shaped skirts and
short three-fourth length jac-
kets. Both wore short white
gloves and carried two long-
stemmed carnations.
Misses Valerie Stephens of
Council Bluffs, Iowa and Terri
Goodnight, of Electra were
flower girls. They wore short
pink crystaline dresses with
large stiff collars and carried
pink petals in white baskets.
Kenneth Dye of McGregor
attended his brother as best
man and Jimmy M. Dye of
Luling, Texas served as usher.
For the reception the bride’s
table was laid with a white
organdy cloth centered with
an arrangement of gardenias.
Miss Kayleen Layne served
the wedding cake and Miss
Marla Davis, the punch.
The parents of the groom
were hosts to a rehearsal din-
ner Friday evening at an Abi-
lene restaurant.
The bride chose a white
suit trimmed with pink for
the wedding trip to Dallas.
The newly-weds will reside
in Abilene where both will
continue their education at
Abilene Christian College.
The groom is employed by U-
nited Van’s as an estimator.
Out of town guests attend-
ing the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Goodnight, Terri
and Jeri; Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Griffith and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Durbin.
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Martha Ann Jones, Randel McCracken
Exchange Vows In Grand Prairie, Texas
The bride is a graduate of
Grand Prairie High School
and North Texas State Uni-
versity. While attending col-
lege she was president of
Chi Omega Sorority and a
member of the Paahellanic
Council. She has taught one
year in the Grnnd Prairie
School system.
The groom is ;i graduate of
Grand Prairie High School
and Baylor University. While
at college he was Pledge
Master of Kappa Omega Tau.
president of College Youth
Council and is presently a
student at Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in
in Louisville, Ky.
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Miss Martha Ann Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Theron M. Jones of 814 Tur-
ner Blvd., Grand Prairie, and
Randel Wayne McCracken,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hey Mc-
Cracken, 750 Greenland Way,
Grand Prairie, were united in
marriage Friday, June 6 at 8
p. m. in the First Methodist
Church of Grand Prairie
Officiating ministers were
Rev. Boyd I. DeVore and Rev.
J. H. Wright. The altar was
decorated with a background
of green palms, candleoperas
and prelite grandeliers with a
kneeling bench in front and
all intertwined with English
ivy and greenery.
The bride wore a formal
length gown of silk peau de
sole with accents of hand
clipped chantilly lace design-
ed with a moulded bodice and |
featured a yoke of chantilly
lace that ended in scallops at
the neck line which was
sprinkled with irredescent
seqins. The long sleeves tap-
ered into peal points over
An overlay of
lace completely
covered the skirt front end-
ing albove the hemline in a
scalloped design. A bias fold
of the silk peau do soie was
gathered at each side draping
extending across the back to
give a pouf effect. The waist-
length veil was of handmade
Belgium lace gathered onto a
crown of seed pearls. The
pearls worn by the bride were
a gift of the groom. She car-
ried a crescent shaped bou-
quet with a white orchid,
stephonotis and white stock
buds accented with white sat-
in ribbon and pearls.
Mrs. Durwood Wims of
Grand Prairie was matron of
honor, Mmes Darrly Odom of
Sherman; Glenn Brown, Dal-
las; and Buddy White of
Fort Worth served as brides-
maids. Flower girls were Ka-
ren Newman of Grand Prair-
ie, cousin of the bride and
Penny Gant of Wichita Falls,
cousin of the groom.
Bruce Naylor of Many,
La., was best man. Grooms-
men were Buddy White, Fort
Worth; James Thompson
Grand Prairie; and Roger
Tarver, Grand Prairie. Stan-
ley Witchell of Wichita Falls
and Dennis Stripling of New
Boston served as ushers.
Kevin Agan of Mt. Pleas-
ant, cousin of the bride, was
ringbearer. Candle lighters
were Lynn Smith, Huntsville,
Ark., and Patrick Jackson of
Fort Worth.
After the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the Wes-
ley Hall of the Methodist
Church. The bride’s table was
laid with a white satin table-
cloth and silver appoint-
ments. Garlands of white
carnations and English ivy
decorated the table.
The couple will make their
home in Louisville, Ky., after
a wedding trip to New Or-
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plaintiff further alleges that
she and defendant were mar-
ried on or about the 11th day
of June, A. D. 1963 and con-
tinued to live together as
husband and wife until on or
about the 1st day of Feb.
A. D. 1964, when by rea-
son of cruel, harsh and
tyrannical treatment on the
•part of the defendant toward
this plaintiff without cause
or provocation, was of such a
nature as to render their fur-
ther living together insup-
portable;
that there were no children
born of this marriage.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays
that defendant be cited to
appear and answer herein,
and that upon trial hereof,
she have judgment for divorce
and for the restoration of her
former name: Joan Margaret
George and for such other
and further relief, in law or
in equity, to which she may
show herself justly entitled,
as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff’s Petition on file in
this suit.
If this citation is not serv-
ed within ninety days after
the date of issuance, it shall
be returned unserved.
The Officer executing this
process shall promptly exe-
cute the same according to
law and make due retuum as
the law directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said
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THE STATE OF TEXAS -
Tof Richard Lawrence
Simpson, Defendant, Greet-
ing:
You Are Hereby toa-mand-
ed to appeal before the Hon-
orable 78tn District Court of
Wichita County at the court
house thereof, in Wichita
Falls, Texas, by tiling a writ-
ten answer at or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the first Mon
day next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the
date of the issuance of this
citation, same being the 29th
day of June A. D. 1964, to
Plaiatiff’s Petit! -n filed in
sai t court, and the 13th dav
of May A. D. 1964, in this
cause numbered 74,656-B on
the docket of said court and
styled Joan Margaret Simp-
son, Plaintiff, vs. Richard
Lawrence Simpson, Defen-
dant.
A brief statement of
nature of this suit is as fol-
lows, to-wit:
After alleging jurisdiction,
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221577/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.