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cake and punch were served by
Patricia Holland • Travis McPherson
Say Vows In Candlelight Ceremony
Allison Home Scene
Of West Dublin Club
Patricia Gene Holland, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
j Doyle Holland of Irving, became
the bride of Travis Dean Mc-
Pherson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I Guy McPherson Saturday night.
Sept. 5. at’ the First Methodist
Church in Irving. Rev. Henry
Mood, pastor of the church, Of-
ficiated at the double ring cere-
money.
Wedding nows were sa|d be-
fore an altar flanked by baskets
of white gladioli and candelabra
holding votive candles Pews
"Were marked with blue satin
ribbon bows. Mrs. Gary Wall of
Fort Worth sang ‘‘My Own True
Ijove" and "The Lord's Pray-
er,” accompanied at the organ
by Kay Parsons of Graham,
who also played the wedding
music.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father, Thomas D.
Holland, wearing a bridal gown
of candlelight satin with a fit-
ted bodice, full skirt and train.
The long pointed sleeves and
scooped neck were accented
with delicate lace and tiny seed
pearls. ...—m'~~
Her fingertip veil of illusion
flowed from a headpiece of can-
dlelight satin trimmed with tiny
seed pearls. Her bouquet was
a cascade of white roses, which
she carried on a white Bible, a
gift of her grandfather. Frank
Holland of De Leon.
Miss Judye Holland, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. | lin, Mrs
Her dress was of powder blue
whipped cream, with a bell
shaped skirt, long sleeve^ and
scoop neckline. She carried a
cascade bouquet of blue and
white carnations, centered with
a flower fashioned of blue car-
nations, and tied with blue rib-
bon She wore a rose-shaped
headpiece of blue whipped-
cream-
Miss Pula Cooper of Dallas,
bridesmaid, wore a similar
gown and headpiece and car-
ried a bouquet of white carna-
tions.
James McPherson of Arling-
ton, cousin of the groom, was
best man. and his brother Ken-
neth McPherson or Arlington,
was groomsman. Tommy Hol-
land of Dallas, brother of the
bride, and Bill Turney of Dub-
lin served as ushers and also
lighted the candles.
After the wedding a recep-
tion was held in the Fellowship
Hall of the church. Included in
j the house party were Mrs. Tom-
my Holland, Mrs- Stanley Wal-
The Dublin Progress, Thursday, September 10, 1964
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the Progress office not later than Tuesday noon of
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possible after they are held in order to rttain their
news value.
After a business Session binge
was played for recreation. Mrs
Andy Brown and Mrs. Guy
Snivel)’ were winners at bingo
and were awarded prizes.^-—
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For traveling the bride wore
a blue linen suit with white liz- j
ard shoes and bag, and match-
ing accessories.
The bride is a senior at North
Texas State University in Den- j
ton, and the groom is a senior'
at the University of Texas. Both
will continue their education this {
fall at the University of Texas. ;
On Friday night, the coupla
was honored with a rehearsal
dinner given by the groom’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mc-
Pherson, at the Ramanda Inn
in Grand Prarie.
Wedding guests from out-of-
town inluded Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Weems and family of Dub-
Bob Golden of De
Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ram-
sey of Gorman, Frank Holland
of De Leon, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Hancock of Dublin, Mrs. Jo^
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Threasa Gilchrest • James Salyer
MRS. TRAMS DEAN McPHF.RSON was Miss Patricia Gene
Holland before her marriage Saturday night at the First Metho-
dist Church in Irving. The couple will live In Austin, where both
are senior students at the University of Texas.
Threasa Lee Gilchrest, daugh-, long tapered sleeves, scalloped
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gil-1 at the neck and hemline,
chrest of De Leon, and James , Her long, white veil was drap-
Preston Salyer, son of Mr. and ed from a white satin pill box,
Mrs. Preston Salyer of Dublin, covered with iace. and she car-
were married Friday night, Au- ried a bouquet of orchids on a
gust 28, at 8:00, at Price's Flo- white Bible,
ral Gardens in De Leon. Rev ' Mrs. Virdona Farrow of Ran-
John Basham of De Leon of- ger was the bride’s matron of
ficiated at the double ring cere- honor, wearing a dress of red
mony. \ satin covered in red lace. She
Candlelight and hurricane 1 carried a circular hand bouquet
11 a m p s enhanced the natural of red and white carnations.
. beauty of the garden setting Jodie Humphries, cousin of
honored j ^ows were said before an SVch the groom, was best man, and
eighth decorated w i t h flowers and Charles Lee of Dublin served as
with a I greenery and centered with a usher.
>ther at large Xloral arrangement. Mfes The weddi reception was
from Mary Jane Humphries was solo- he)d at the home o{ the brides
ly after- lst_ , parents. The table was covered
The bride was given in mar- m white lace over red under
•Up play- r'age by her father, Vernon Gil- [av nbbon streamers fron:
py birth- fhrest. S^e. wore a ^ lerma the centerpiece of red rose-
die she le"Sth bridal gown of white sat- had ,hp names of the blide 4n(
fts. and ln roveied in white lace, with inscrihed in criittcrin^ let
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964, newspaper, September 10, 1964; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530410/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.