The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1980 Page: 2 of 4
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Sulphur Bluff Wedding
Angela Deaton and W.O. Parents of the bride are Mr. marriage by her father. She with pearls. It featured a high
Mitchell Jr. repeated their vows and Mrs. Darrell Deaton of chose a formal white organza neckline and split shadow
before Rev. Morris Hill in a Sulphur Bluff. The bridegroom gown, fashioned with Chantilly sleeves that were enhanced
double-ring ceremony held in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran lace and Schiffle embroidery, with beaded lace motifs,
the Sulphur Bluff Baptist Mitchell of Pickton. The bodice of the gown was of The skirt was designed with a
Tuha The hriHo wa* aiv»n in moldid Ure and pmhpllifihpri lace flounce and 3 lavish laC€
panel down the front. The full
skirt swept to a catherdral
train. A fingertip length illusion
veil fell from the bride’s beaded
lace headpiece.
The new Mrs. Mitchell
carried a bouquet of white
daisies and blue carnations.
The bouquet was accented by
blue and white satin streamers.
The maid of honor was
Tammy Waller of Sulphur
Bluff. Bridesmaid, Laura
Dillard of Dallas wore light blue
dresses. The simple costumes
were fashioned with a gently
flowing A-line dress and lace
capes. Kerry Cox of Sulphur
Bluff served as flower girl.
The bridegroom was attended
by Joey Sanders of Sulphur
Bluff as best man. Groomsman
was Danny Ray Moss of Como.
Wade Juarez of Lovington, N.
Mex. was the ring bearer.
Candlelighters were Brad Tracy Harmon and Donna
Couple United In Church
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Diane Gloasup and Brent Drummond. Sampson, Joyce Scott and Texas State University in
Glenn were united in marru^e, The reception was held in the Donna McQueen with Donna December Glenn is a graduate
July 26 at 8 pin. in the Wesley Fellowship Hall of the chirch Mutzenburg of Dallas of Yantis High School and at-
United Methodist Church with and was hosted by the bride’s presideing at the registry. Jane tended East Texas State
pastor of the church, George parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Glenn and Stacy Glenn presided University. He operates his own
Topper officiating the Glossup. at the groom’s table. dairy,
ceremony. Members of the houseparty The bride is a graduate of After a wedding trip to Puerto
The bride is the daughter of from Hopkins County were Sulphur Springs High School Vallarta, Mexico the couple will
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Glossup of Elaine Boyd, Mary Beth and will graduate from East make their hone in Yantis.
Sulphur Springs. Glenn is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Glenn of Yantis.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a formal gown of white
silk organza styled in an empire
silhouette trimmed with
delicate Venice lace that was
embellished with seed pearls.
Rows of lace outlined the fitted
bodice and scooped neckline.
The sheer full sleeves were
gathered at the wrist with
narrow cuffs decorated with
lace. Tiny self buttons appeared
on th bodice and cuffs. A chapel
length train with lace accents
fell from the high waistline and
was fused to the gown beneath a
large bow. Her multi-layered
veil of illusion fell to waist
length from a cap of lace and
pearls.
The bride carried a bouquet
centered by a yellow rose
surrounded by carnations,
daisies and baby’s breath.
Julie Drummond, cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Deana
Ragsdale, sister of the bride,
Mrs. W.O. Mitchell Jr.
Deaton and Coco Cox.
Ushers for the wedding were
John Mitchell of Pickton and
Mike Dillard of Dallas. Music
for the wedding was provided
by James and Donna Davis of
Hooks, Tex.
The reception after the
wedding took place in the
Sulphur Bluff Community
Center. It was catered by April
Showers. Members of the
houseparty were Kimberly
Bassham and Eva Sheedy.
Linda Patterson presided at the
registry.
The bride is a graduate of
Sulphur Bluff High School. She
is employed at City National
Bank. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Como-Pickton High
School. He is employed by Ross
Refrigeration Company.
After a wedding trip to Tyler,
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will live
in Sulphur Springs.
Jordan. All of the attendants
are from Sulphur Springs.
The bridesmaids and maid of
honor wore long formal gowns
of yellow. They carried a single
yellow rose adorned with baby’s
breath.
The bridegroom was ac-
companied by his brother
Layne Glenn of Yantis as best
man. Groomsmen were Rick
Burchfield of Yantis, Van Shipp
of Mount Vernon and Steve
Horton of Farmersville. Ushers
for the ceremony were Danny
Ragsdale, Steve Drummond
and Michael Phillips, all of
Sulphur Springs.
Music for the ceremony was
provided by Jo Beth Brewer,
organist; Janie Caldwell,
pianist and singers David
McCaig and Vicki Jenkins. The
candles were lit by Steve
Mrs. Brent Glenn
Formal Wedding Rites
In Highland Park Church
Waller-Chandler Vows
The bride was escorted to the length train. and Alison Bartlett Jager. Ellen
altar by her father. She choose Her veil of white silk illusion Douglas Clark of Memphis,
a gown of white re-embroidered and matching jeweled Alecon Tenn. and Stephanie Longino
Alecon lace, appliqued on white lace, fell in soft folds to beyond Little of Washington D.C. were
point desprit and silk satin. The the length of her train from a also bridesmaids,
molded bodice, veiled entirely shaped coif of the matching Hie bride’s attendants wore
with the Alecon lace and in- lace. She carried a cascade of identical gowns of white silk
tricately beaded with tiny seed white gardenias, white roses chiffon. The blouson bodice was
_ - , ... pearls was fashioned with a and stephanotis. fashioned with an oval neckline
Travis Park United Meuiodist ^ victorjan ^Uar an(j iong Serving as maid of honor was and brief sleeves. A self fabric
Church in San Antonio of- Rtted sjeeves gf Alecon lace Lynn Marie Mottek of Atlanta, corded belt, accented with a
appliqued on the point d esprit. Charlotte Munn Forswall of shaped bow and short
The slim controlled skirt of Fort Worth was matron of streamers, marked the
back gathered fullness, honor. Bridesmaids from waistline. The slim skirt was
enhanced at the back with a Dallas were Jane Gilbert floor length. They carried
wide panel of the Alecon lace, Tomlinson, Nancy Warwick bouquets of yellow baby roses
swept to a wide cathedral Suitt, Mary Elizabeth Howard and pink gladiolas.
Gwen Eileen Mottek and
Josephy Beasley Longino Jr.
wed in a formal ceremony in the
Dallas Highland Park United
Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.,
Aug. 9. The Rev. Daniel E.
Bonner Jr., cousin of the
bridegroom and minister of the
ficiated the rites.
Parents of the newly wed
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Theodore Mottek of Atlanta,
Ga. and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B.
Longino of Sulphur Springs.
Beverly K. Chandler and handpainted fans of sandalwood Ivanhoe, Tamara Quinton, was Stephen Richards and Linda
Gerry R. Waller of Dallas were decorated with silk morning flowergirl. Train-bearers were Noah, all of Dallas,
married Saturday, June 21,1980 glories and streamers. Cathy Chaffin, McKinney and ^ ^ „
in a double-ring ceremony at ^ Jeremy Goza of Houston. „ recePbon foU°wed on the
Westside Church of Christ at t f°°m JoreJn ‘T,y ^ndy residenDce ,taw" rear
5:30 p.m. in McKinney. Of- tuxedo ^mmied 111 brown- Lt- Ushers were David Ridenour McKinney. Paula Evans,
ficiating at the ceremony were Col. Charles Waller, U.S.A.F., and Nick Stevens, Dallas; Denison; Dina Quinton,
Frank Morgan minister of the Colorado Springs served his Steven Pollard and Chris Ivanhoe; Shirley Goza, Houston
church and Ronnie Wieeins of brother 38 best man- Groom- Pollard, Houston; Clayton and Joy Lynn Reagan, Austin
cnurcn anu noniue wiggins oi smenwere RickKelley Dallas; Wa„ey Dallas and Ronny served at the bride’s table.
William Abercrombie, David Bundy, McKinney. The candles Others serving were Debbie
Bartley and Tony Bible of were lit by Charles Waller and Abercrombie, Jull Pearson and
and Mrs. James Bundy of Sulphur Springs and Dale Clifton Riley, both of Sulphur Kris Bartley of Sulphur
McKinney was a 1973 honor Burgess of Ben Wheeler.They Springs. Springs,
graduate of Denton High wore ivory jackets with brown
School. She attended North tuxedos. Waller’s nephew, Songs were sung by Phillip The couple will make their
Texas State University and David Waller was ring-bearer. Morgan and Barbara Hanning bome m Dallas, following a trip
graduated from Abilene The bride’s cousin from of McKinney and Bill Hughes, Acapulco, Mexico.
Christian University with a BS
in 1977. She is employed by
First National Bank in Dallas.
Maypearl.
The bride, daughter of Mr
. f
Mrs. Joseph Beasley Longino Jr.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Marjorie Waller and the
late Raymond Waller of
The bridegroom was attended SulPbur sPrin8s- be
by best man Stephen L. Bonner graduated SulPbur ^
of Sulphur Springs. Groomsmen j11^ He w* gradaat*
from Dallas were Jeannot fromThe Preston Road School
Roger Barr, Randy Lee Flink, o{ Preaching in Dallas, in
Frank Lewis Holaday and August and plans to enter the
Randall Clay Present. Other mission field,
groomsmen were Peter Scott Given in marriage by her
Mottek of Atlanta, Donald father, the bride wore a white
Francis Robillard Jr., Houston chiffon, satin and lace gown of
and Richard Vincent Herschler Galina design. The juliette
of Sulphur Springs. neckline, bodice and sleeves
Serving as ushers were were fashioned of French
Stephen Byrd Longino III, Venetian lace. The long sleeves
James Boyd Longino and Byrd were accented by satin inlays
Lowry Bonner, all of Sulphur over the wrist and hand and
Springs and Carl Stanley Little fastened by satin-covered
of Washington D.C. Music was buttons. The empire waistline
provided by organist Phil Baker flowed into a chapel train of
and soloist Mrs. Verdon chiffon, which was accented
Graves with satin satin inlays on the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Mottek sides and back of the train. She
hosted the reception that wore a juliette cap, covered by
followed the wedding at the a veil of matching illusion and
Dallas Hilton Inn. Elizabeth lace, accented with seed pearls
Hughes of St. Louis, Mo. atop lace appliques across the
presided at the registry. back of the veil. She carried a
The bride graduated magna bouquet of white roses entwined
cum laude from Vanderbilt with English ivy and baby’s
University. She is a member of breath.
Kappa Alpha Theta. Her Dallas ^aid of j,onor) jan Brown ^
activities mclude the Cotillion Leavenworth, Ka. wore a long
Club, Innovators (Dallas g0wn 0f pgach satin,
Symphony League) and The a sleeveless, scoop-
50?’Inc' • . . • nn. necked bodice gathered to the
Longmo reeieved his BBA gadders and accented by a
from University of Texas casca(jing chiffon cape fastened
and his MBA from The College at ^ nape 0f neck,
of William and Mary in
Virginia. He is a member of Wearing identical dresses in
Kappa Psi fraternity and is pastel shades of the rainbow
employed by the First National were bridesmaids Tracy
Bank in Dallas as a banking Thomas, St. Louis, Mo.;
officer. Suzanne Pollard, Houston;
Following a wedding trip to Alice Strother, Dallas; Linda
Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waller Bible, Sulphur Springs;
B. Longino Jr. will make their and Linda Carole Bundy,
home in Dallas. McKinney. They carried
Mrs. Gerry R. Waller
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Keys, Clarke & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1980, newspaper, August 15, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780982/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.