Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1970 Page: 7 of 14
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Mr*. Rayford Jaggers
The wedding was in the East
ino selections preced-
with a history of tbs
man.
Following the ceremony, a re-
cepttoo was held in the Church
Parlor.
After a trip to Acapulco, the
couple will be at home in Ballas.
The Current Reader's Club met
in the home of Mrs. Oren Ellis,
Thursday, January 8.
Mrs. Paul Cunyus, president,
expressed appreciation tor the
Christmas dinner given in the
Wren Room tor members and
guest A vote of thanks was ex-
tended to the hostesses Mmes.
Tom Bridges, A. B. Hutchison
and J. C. Terrell. Many ex-
pressed their appreciation tor the
excellent program "New Dimen-
sions in Music" ably precooked
by Ray Andrews who did a varia-
tion of ■
Mrs. Ellis Hosts Current
Reader’s Confab Thursday
The business discussion was
followed by the program of the
afternoon under the leadership
of Mrs. J. P. Hedrick who call- ;*■
ed upon each member to "do
her thing." Many interesting
and hidden talents were revealed
as each member participated in
song, poetry, reading, collecting,
needlework or cooking.
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Those attending were-. Mmes.
Homer Arendell, Arlie Brown,
Bras Cole, John Foust, A. B.
Hutchison, Fred McCloskey,
Hugh McCloskey, C. O. McMil-
lan, F. L. Miller, Lawrence
Smith and R. U Williams.
the houseparty included Mmes.
R. W. Hook, Sandy Sanford, K. A,
Gasa, and Misses Margaret San-
ford, Ginger Gasa, and Denise
Chambers, cousin of the bride.
For travel, the bride chose a
Mrs. Gary Stone
blue wool ensemble trimmed in
grey fur with grey accessories.
After a short honeymoon trip,
the couple are at home at 416
Trail Drive, Arlington, Where he
is employed by Civil Service.
S’viile Residents Attend
AlbrightLindop Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. John Albright Dallas Christian Church. Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green- Morris Greenhaw was her
haw wore In Dallas Friday, Jan- sister’s only attendant and Mr.
uary 8, to attend the wedding of Monty Strong of Dallas was best
Miss Jennie Mae Albright to
WMVl Ul UW Mr. Robert H. Llndop Jr., son
groom, and her daughter. Daphne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Llndop
distributed the rice bags. L„_ —
Debbie Pack, sister of the bride,
registered the guests. Others in
Miss Marilyn Pack, daughter I
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pack, be- I
came the bride of Mr. Gary
Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G,
Stone, on Friday evening, Dec.
26 at 7 pjn. in tbe First Baptist
Church of Stephenville.
The double ring ceremony was
officiated by Reverend Emil V.
Becker before an alter decorated
with white tapers in spiral
candelabras, flanked by baskets
of white gladiolas.
Mrs. Jerry Martin, organist,
accompanied Mrs. Thomas Pack
of Amarillo as she sang "Love
Is A Many Spieodored Thing,"
"More, and "The Weddii*
Prayer.”
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore an Empire line
gown of hand clip, scalloped
Chantilly lace over satin, that
„ swept to a Chapel train in back.
Her veil of Illusion fell from a
Carlot of lace edged In pearls.
Her bouquet was a cascade of
roses. 1
Miss Melody Hook was Maid
of Honor. The bridesmaids were
Miss Carolyn Lesley and Miss
Debra Wolfe. They wore floor
length, Empire bodice dresses of
blue dacron voile over satin, and
carried nosegays of white earns- I
tlous and roses with blue
streamers.
Billy Tomlinson was best man.
Groomsmen were Dwalne Spark- 1
man, and Randy Pack, brother of
the bride. Ushers were Bobby 1
Sparkman * n d Anthony Fobes,
also, Paul Porter and Richard
McCloskey, who served a s
candlelighters. Seated at the
bridal registry was Miss Ginger
Whitacre.
The reception, following the
ceremony, was held in the Fel-
lowship Hall of the church. Re-
freshments were served from the
bride’s tableby Misses JullaSan-
ford and Glenda Gordon. At the
groom's table were Misses Kathy
Hunter and Kay Wood.
Peony Bryan, sister of the
Miss Sr> of Dallas,
bride,
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Marilyn Pack Wed
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The-reception was bold at
Terry Price as be sang "One
Hand, One Heart" and "T h o
Eddie Purvi. brother of the
bride, and Gary House were
Stephenville with Reverend Emil
V. Becker officiating the double
ring ceremony.
of Stephenville, wore
of white pom-poms.
The reception was held In the
Fellowship Hall following the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Perkins greeted guests and pre-
sented them to the receiving line.
Mrs. Perkins corsage was a dark
pink Cymbidium orchid and Mr.
H. C. Arendt; the groom's moth-
er and sister, Mrs. Char les Hold-
erman and Sue; and Barbara
Arendt, sister - in - law of the
bride. Others attending were
Misses Judy C leveland,
June Perkins and Freddie Tram-
mell and Mrs. Doyle Perkins.
Mrs. Larry Bruce Holdermam
Patricia Purvis, Rayford
Miss Alma Vi
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. (£ der blue crepe A-line
Arendt, became the bride of Mr. royal blue satin flo
nut Springs.
June Perkins was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were the
bridegroom's sister, Sue Hol-
derman and Mrs. Bud Arendt,
bride's sister-in-law. Attend-
ants wore floor length gowns
fashioned of royal blue sculptur-
ofHciated by Rev. Charles Rice, length drees and headpiece simi-
lar to the other attendants. She
carried a white basket tied with
blue velvet bows, and filled with
powder blue flower petals. John
Zenkner of Euless served as ring
bearer.
Stanley Holderman of Roscoe,
served as his brother’s best
man. Groomsmen were: Bud
Arendt, brother of the bride; and
Larry Mitchell of Fort Worth,
vet bows, were placed on either Ushers were Phillip Presaler of
side of the altar. An open Bible
standing in front of a white ar-
rangement of gladiolus And
statice centered the communion
table.
Jaggars Wed December 23
-----Miss Patricia AneU Purvis
- and Mr. Rayford Bryce Jaggars
i. were united in marriage Dec-
ember 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Fredericksburg; Jimmy Hogan of
Graham, and Chas Arendt, broth-
er of the bride. They an wore
white rose bud boutonnieres.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Fred Parker, organist, Mrs. Arendt chose a powder blue
played traditional prenuptial so- silk shantung, street length dress
lections, and accompanied Mr. with matching jacket. Her ac-
i were royal blue and
was a pink Cymbidium
Lord's Prayer." orchid. Mrs. Holderman wore
Altar candles were lit by a pm silk shantung, street length
Richard Lists of Stephenville, at dress and coat with matching hat,
the beginning of the ceremony, and black accessories. Her cor-
The bride given in marriage sage was also a pink Cymbidium
by her father, wore a gown of orchid.
The throe grandmothers, Mrs.
orange blossoms, and was serv-
ed by Miss Linda Hassler. Coffee
was served fropi a silver serv-
ice by Miss Sue Bluethman. The
girls serving at the bride’s and
groom’s tables wore corsages of
white pom-poms tied with blue
velvet ribbons.
Others
were-. Mrs. Boyd Greenway, Win-
nie Johnson, Glen Richards, Ver-
non Pendleton and Harry Bray,
all wore white pom - pom cor-
sages.
Miss Judy Cleveland was seat -
od at the registry table. A white
anniversary candle decorated
with wedding bells and sprinkled
with white glitter was used with a
bud vase containing blue Dutch
iris on the linen covered table.
Miss Cleveland’s corsage was
white pom-poms.
Blue rice bags were distribut-
ed by Betsy and Tracy Humber
of Dallas, Don and John Zenkner
of Euless.
For traveling, the bride chose
a champagne silk shantung coat-
dress, a white fake fur coat with
champagne colored collar and
cuffs, champagne nylon suede ac-
cessories, and gardenia corsage.
The bride is a 1967 graduate
of Stephenville High, School, and
is presently enrolled in Tarleton
State College asa Home
Economics major. She is sec-
retary for the City Recreation
Department.
The groom is a 1966 graduate
. at Roscoe High School and is a
senior Physical Education major
at Tarleton, and is also employ-
ed by the City Recreation Depart-
ment.
The couple will honeymoon in
San Antonio, after which they will
make their home in Stephenville.
tae Arendt, ed velvet empire bodices, pow-
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Larry Bruce Holderman, son of panels attached al the waist by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holderman large bows. Hea^ieces wore of
of Roscoe, Saturday, January 3 royal bluevelvotroMsandchoul-
at 7-.30p.rn. ina cand le light der length veils. They carried
ceremony in the First United cascades of dark blue Dutch iris.
Methodist Church of Stephenville. Miss Tracy Rubber of Dallas
The double ring ceremony was was flower girl, and wore a floor
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pastor of Oak Dale United Metho-
dist Church.
Brass candelabras bolding
royal blue votive candles formed
an arched background. The
candelabras were entwined with
lemon leaves and English ivy
foliage accented by royal blue
velvet bows. Arrangements of
large white mums, gladiolus and
statice, highlighted by blue vel-
and Barbara Manley served cof-
fee.
The bride’s traveling outfit
was a red double knit blaeer
with with pleated skirt and
matching patent shoes and ac-
cessories. Her corsagewns white
» . —roses.
roses with white After a short wedding trip,
the couple are at home at 308
Valiant Street, Dublin.
The bride is a senior at Step-
henville High School and is em-
ployed at Altaras Clinic.
The bridegroom is a sop-
homore at Tarleton State Col-
lege and is employed by hi
father.
ivory satin fashioned with a fit-
ted bodice that taperod to a point B. G. Newton of Roscoe, Mrs.
in the front. The waist line and E. Q, Hale and Gertrude *
round yoke were edged with two
rows of seed pearls, pearl scal-
lops and droplets. Tbe yoke was
made of pearl embroidered
French lace. The long sleeves
ended in petal points that wore
edged with seed pearls. The
Best man was Jerry Woods of gathered skirt formed a
Dublin. Cathedral train which was out- ,
lined by scalloped French lace Perkins wore a white rose bud
rose appliques. Rose appliques boutonniere.
were also used to accent the. An overlay of white net was
front of tbe skirt to the waist, used on the bride's table, the
Her tiered fingertip length veil front accented with white wed-
of ivory silk illusion was edged ding bells joined by garlands and
by Chantilly lace roses, and at- bows oi royal and powder blue
tacbed to a headpiece of Chan- velvet ribbons. Crystal and sil-
tilly lace petals outlined with ver appointments were used. The
need pearls. centerpiece was formed around a
She carried a cascading boo- candle tree topped by five white
quet of white rose buds and gar- candles in hurricane globes, was
denlas atop a white Bible. For made of white mums, carnations
something old she carried a hand- and statice. Mrs. Duane GiDy
kerchief that had belonged to her served tbe four tiered bride's
maternal great-grandmother and cake which was decorated with
had been carried by the bride’s powder blue roses, royal blue
mother during her i
woretbetraditionalbli ______ ....
A. gift made by her great aunt, white wedding belt Mrs. Phil
table. ■■
The groom’s table was center-
ed by a spreading arrangement of
blue Dutch Iris and white statice.
The three-tiered chocolate cake
was decorated in powder blue
icing with tbe top tier covered
by roees, royal blue leaves and
Chapel of First Baptist Church, ushers.
Candlelighter v “* ",
Purvis, brother of the bride.
. . .. The reception was held at
Parents of the couple are Mr. Fellowship Hall of First Bap-
and Mrs. J. H. Purvis, Route 1, ts
Stephenville and Mr. and Mrs. tist Church. Debbie Riggs sat at
Marvin Jaggars of Route 1, Dub- bride's book. Amies Purvis,
U'V, sister-in-law of bride, served
Given in marriage by her father punch, Linda Dalby served cake
the bride wore a floor length
gown of white rachel lace, em-
pire bodice with skirt gathered
to the bodice with long full sleeves
of white chiffon. Her veil was
floor length of white tulle, and
she carried a white nosegay of
carnations with a center of red
sweetheart i
streamers.
Music was furnished by Mrs.
Wilma Price on tbe piano.
Maid of Honor was Miss Kerry
Goodman who wore a street length
dress of crimson velvet with white
satin collar and cuffs and long
sleeves. She carried a long stem
white rose with rod streamers.
Miss Janie Arendt, bride-elect
of Larry Holderman, and her
bridal attendants were honored
with a luncheon on January 3 in
the borne of Mrs. Boyd Green-
way.
.After a buffet meal of party
meat 1 o a v e s, buttered green
beans, stuffed baked potatoes,
holiday salad, hot rolls, and
cracker pie, the honoree was pre-
seated with a clothes h a mpe r
from tbe hostesses, Misses Sue
______________ _ Bluethman and Linda Hassler and
>y the bride’s powder blue rones, royal blue Mmes. Duane GUly, Boyd Greeo-
wedding. She leaves with pearl cantors, toped -
INuegarters, by a bride and groom under a T k o re attending were
tr greet aunt, white wedding belt Mrs. Phil the honoree, her toother, Mrs.
Mrs. Gertrude Broyles of Wai- Ray served punch at tbe bride’s
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Tackett, John & McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1970, newspaper, January 11, 1970; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246371/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.