The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Page: 5
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Chrhtmas is k time to add a new piece
of Furniture to the home Wa have so
many pieces that would add Beauty
and Comfort to your home and lots of
innerspring mattresses that will make
you comfortable while you sleep
Plenty ofgood bed springs lots
of odd pieces of furniture two
apartment gas stoves at a Re-
duced Price a few good used
pieces and we have some simply
Beautiful living1 room suites at a
reasonable price
Visit our store before you buy Wexsejl
at a small margin of profit Our cus-
tomers profit on their purchase
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Wedding Solemnized
In an Impressive ceremony at
S30 p m in the First Presbyterian
ehurch Miss Frances Chambers
daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank
Chambers became the bride of Mr
C Warren Fatheree son of Mr
and Mrs Clyde F Fatheree of
fampa
Dr Douglas Nelson pastor of
the First Freesbyterlan church In
Fampa read the singlering service
before an altar banked with
baskets of White chrysanthemums
and woodwardla fern and branched
candelabra with tall white tapers
White satin bows and chrysanthe-
mums marked the family pews
George Tubb seated at the organ
played Clair de Lune Oh Prom-
ise Me and Ah Sweet Mystery
ef life as a prelude and the
traditional wedding marches for
the processional and recessional
Herbert Hext sang 1 Love You
Truly
Given In marriage by he father
the bride chose tor her wedding a
gown of white oriental lace fash-
ioned with a fitted bodice and a-
round yoke of illusion The bouffant
skirt fell Into a short train Her
triplotlered tlngertlp veil of
French Illusion fell from a tiara
f orange blossoms encrusted with
seed pearls She wore a white
erchld corsage surroundeU by
atephanotls
Mrs Jack Osborne of Amarillo
served her sister as matronof
henor Bridesmaids were Miss
Frances Ehaller Miss Joan Hutch
mson of Oklahoma City Miss
Mary Jane Dean of Idabel Okla
and Miss Margaret Holt of Wheel-
er They all wore gowns designed
with fitted bodices and fuU skirts
fialfhats with matching veils and
mitts and carried bouquets of
white chrysanthemums and holly
The bridesmaids gowns were of
tea lent green velvet and net
while Mrs Osboms was fashioned
from red velvet and net
Frank Alan Osborne nephew of
the bride was ring bearer Hobart
Tatheree served his brother as
best marr and groomsmen were
JOhu Chambers brother of the
brlder David Fatheree brother of
the groomr Joe Cree of Pmnpa and
Wayne Fahlo of Lubbock
t Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in Fellowship
Ball at the First Methodist church
The young couple went to Mexico
City onvtheir honeymoon They will
be at home in Pampa at 1328
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 9, 1952, newspaper, December 9, 1952; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47790/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.