The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FOUR
Thursday March 12 19G4
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
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Messcr of Woodsboro cousin of
the bride and Miss Irene Marek
of Bartlott wore bridesmaids.
They wore identical street-
length dresses of rose-pink de-
lustered satin designed with
scoop necklines cap sleeves
and pleated sheath skirts
Their short tulle veils were
For a wedding trip to Louisi-
ana the bride wore a pink lin-
en suit with matching hat
black accessories and the rose-
bud corsage from her bridal
bouquet.
The bride is a senior in Bart-
lett High School and is a mem-
ber of the National Honor So-
held in nlncn bv fl n'ticr nf vnsntrinfv. flm lm'ilnm-nnm Jr. tj..
petals in matching fabric. They lett High School graduate and
each carried a single long-1 attended Temple Junior College
stemmed white carnation tied J He is presently employed with
wnn pinic streamers. :a Killeen bank
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MRS. RAYMOND ARTHUR MITCHELL
Sharon Kay Messer
Raymond Mitchell
-Are WedftMay
In a candlelight ceremony
held at 5 p. m. Friday after-
noon at St. John Lutheran
Church Mis Sharon Kay Mes-
ser and Raymond Arthur Mit-
chell exchanged nuptial vows.
Parents of the bridal couple
-are Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mes-
ser and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mitchell.
The double-ring vows read
"by- 'the 'Rev. F. L. Bracher
were exchanged before an al-
tar decorated with candelabra
.holding- white tapers and flank-
ed by baskets of white gladioli
and .fade foliage.
Mrs. Edward R. Goodnight of
Bartlett organist played nup-
tial music and accompanied
Mrs. Gene Mewhinney Jr. of
Holland soloist who sang "I
Love You Truly" and the Lord's
Prayer.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. Her tra-
ditional floor-length gown of
white peau de soie was self-
designed and made by her
mo'ther. It -featured a bouffant
skirt with deep pleats over the
front panel and a lace-appli-qued
back panel that extend-
ed into the chapel train. The
fitted bodice was fashioned i
with a rounded neckline en-
hanced with re - embroidered
lace and seed pearls and ta-
pered sleeves that came to pe-
tal points over the hands.
Her fingertip veil of French
silk illusion fell from a double-
tiered tiara. She earned a
white Bible topped with white
featered carnations centered
with pink rose buds. Her only
jewelry was a single strand of
pearls a gift of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Carl Craft of Ft. Worth
sister of the bride was matron-of-honor.
Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Craven Harris of Austin
sister of the bridegroom and )
Mrs. Bobbie Frazjer of Bartlett
cousin of the bride. Miss Marsha
Miss Curtis Harris of Austin.
niece of the bridegroom was
flower girl and Miss Jan Fra-
zier of Bartlett cousin of the
bride carried the rings.
best man was his brother-in-
law Craven Harris of Austin.
rirnnmamati worn Will in 111 T-Tnn.
ry Davie Street and Jonathan
Franz of Bartlett and Leonard
Steglich of Houston. Edward
Krause and Darrell Messer
cousin of the bride both of
Bartlett were ushers.
The mother of tr.m oriac. woic
a pink linen suit and matching
accessories and a white corsage.
The mother of the groom wore
a beige silk suit and matching
accesones and white corsage.
A reception after the cere-
mony was held at the Ameri-
can Legion Home with Miss
Margaret Marek registering
the guests.
The bride's table laid with a
white net over white floor-
length cloth was centered with
the bride's bouauet and held an-
nointments in ervstm. Mrs. .Tnr.-'
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kie Gaines of Holland assisted
by Miss Linda Janke of Bart-
lett served the three-tiered
wedding cake and Miss Cinda
Hanusch of Hutto presided at
the punch service.
Others in the house party
were Misses Marv Lou Crow.
Samye Hill Paulette Howell
and Linda Moore; also Mrs.
Jesse Hunt Mrs. Floyd Messer
Mrs. Ed Batla Mrs. Marlin
Henry Mrs. Albert Janke Mrs.
Adrian Moore and Mrs. Z. R.
Rannals.
On Thursday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell par-
ents of the bridegroom were
hosts for the rehearsal dinner
at Henry's Cafe. The couple
presented gifts to their attend-
ants. The couple will make
their home in Bartlett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krause
and baby and Edwin Krause of
Austin were week-end visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krause.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lindn-
minn of Houston were week-end
visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Tnnnk ;mrl
Mrs. Marie Maloney and Montie I
of Hart and Hugo Beyer of Dim-'
mitt were week-end visitors
here.
Mrs. G. C. Ponder was a D.il-
las visitor during the week-end.
Dennis Howell of Temple was
a week-end visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. George Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Atchi-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clvde
Dark of Killeen vpvp KnnHnvi
(guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-i
monct Wentrcek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Canady and I
Melissa of Lampasas were week-!
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har-'
rison Douglas and Charles. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ira White of
Lake Jackson visited relatives I
here during the week-end and'
also attended the funeral nf
Rev. Theo Strang in Seguin.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams
of Killeen visited last week with
Mrs. G. C. Ponder.
Miss Frances Bailey of Ar-
lington State was a week-end
visitor here.
SEE US FOR GIFTS FOR THE
NEW BABY
BIRTHDAY
BRIDE
AND
ALL OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1964, newspaper, March 12, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82039/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.