The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971 Page: 4 of 14
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Page 4—The Nocona News, Nocona, Texas, Thursday, August 26, 1971
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Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a for-
The attendants wore dress-
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A graduate of Nocona High
School, the bride is a junior
and Mrs. Doug Uselton, Mr.
and Mr*. Roy Carpenter and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Uselton of Spanish Fort and
their families.
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sorority Saturday at Mid-
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A reception for new mem-
bers followed the ceremonies.
The alumnae were hostesses.
Miss Bauer remained at
Midwestern last week and took
part in the fall “rush” ac-
tivities of her sorority. She
will be enrolled as a Sopho-
more this fall at M. U.
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David Sharp, Hamlin, brother
of the bride and Gordon
Miss Debroah Jane (Debbie) Tex., Nancy Myers and Carla
Sharp and Mikel (Mike) Hudson Tubbs, both of Abilene.
Tubbs exchanged wedding ......
vows at 8 p. m. Saturday at
First United Methodist
Church, Nocona. Rev. Richard neckline short puffed sleeves.
Perry, pastor, officiated.
Parents of the bride are
Mr. and
Sharp, 115 N. W. Avenue F,
Hamlin, Texas, former No-
cona residents. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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La., and James S. Seneker of
Dallas; James Fenoglio of
Bowie, and Ira Lee Nix, Jr.,
of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilfong
and John, all of Waco; Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Wilfong, Jr.,
Marsha and David, all of Dal-
las; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wil-
fong and Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Bentley Brooks all of Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fe-
noglio, Johtiny Fenoglio, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fenoglio, Miss
Trish Fenoglio, and Miss Ruby
Fenoglio, all of Houston.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Muenster,
Cecil Fenoglio, Bob Mc-
Broome, and Mrs. Annette
Corbell, all of Wichita Falls.
Mr and Mrs. Wylie Roberts
Jr., Suzanne and Sherilyn
Roberts, all of Kaufman.
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‘ REHEARSAL DINNER
Mrs. Charles D. Tubbs,
mother of the groom was hos-
tess for a rehearsal dinner
Mrs. R. T. Uselton’s son,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Uselton,
Barbara Ann and David Lee
of Ceres, Calif., returned
home Monday after spending
the week here.
All the sisters and brothers
in the Uselton family gathered
Sunday for an annual visit
together at the City Park. A-
________________ mong those here were Mr. and
is a member of Theta Chi Mrs. Roy Smith, Bowie, Mr.
Lambda social club. The
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The altar, draped with white
satin, was flanked by cathedral
candelabra and I
white gladioli. In the center
was an arrangement of white Room, Nocona. Assisting with
gladioli accenting a Bible and hospitalities were Misses
cross. Carol Howard of Gainesville,
Mrs. Ruby Milam, organist, Amy Fitts of Nocona and Mrs.
played the traditional wedding Clark Colvin of Commerce,
march and accompanied Gary Miss Donna Henson of Tripoli,
Libya, cousin of the bride,
registered the guests. Others
in the houseparty were several
aunts of the bride.
Following a wedding trip to
mal gown of silk organza with Colorado the couple will re-
Schfille embroidery enhancing side in Abilene, Texas,
the empire bodice, high neck-
line, and latern sleeves. The
same embroidery continued at McMurry College where she
down the front of an A-line
skirt and was repeated on a
chapeltrain. Her elbow length
bouffant veil was held with a
double bow. She carried a
white Bible topped with white and is a member of Ko Sari
sweetheart roses.
Miss
Wichita Falls was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Misses Holly McCall, Nocona,
Cathy Pinson, Abernethy,
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Birthday Honoree
A surprise birthday dinner
honored Mrs. Lola Thrasher
at her home Sunday. Hos-
tesses were her daughter,
Mrs. R. B. Franklin Jr. and
Mrs. Sally Potter, sister of
Mrs. Thrasher.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Franklin Jr., and son,
Dallas of Lawton, and their
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Rev. and Mrs. Henry C.
Pennington of Sunnymead,
Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Painter Tuesday.
Mrs. Pennington, Martha, is
a former English teacher in
Nocona High School and Rev.
Pennington was pastor of Bo-
nita and Valleyview Baptist
churches. He went into the
Air Force as a Baptist chap-
lain in 1941 and retired from
March Field, Riverside,
Calif., In 1969 as Lt. Colonel
of the Air Force Chaplaincy.
Rev. Pennington is now prin-
cipal of the Cypress Christian
Day School of the Temple Bap-
tist Church in Redlands, Calif,
and Martha teaches English in
Sunnymead. Their daughter,
Ann, is an English teacher at
San Antonio and also a music
director of the children’s
choir at Trinity Baptist
Church there.
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bride carried a bouquet of pink the Texas Student Council for
and white asters and car- Exceptional Children. He was
nations. Midwestern’s student repre-
Miss Libby Fenoglio was sentative at the Council’s na-
her sister’s maid of honor. She tional convention at Miami,
wore a gown of pale pink chif- Fla., last spring and recently
fon with bateau neckline and attended the state convention
crystal pleated sleeves. A in Houston. He is a member
two-tone girdle accented the of the Army ROTC and at-
empire-llne bodice. Her head- tended summer camp at Fort
piece of Illusion petals and Knox, Ky. At Midwestern he
Venlse daisies was accented is also a member of Circle
by a shoulder-length four- K and was a counselor at
tired veil. She carried a nose- O’ Donahou Hall during the
gay of pink and white asters spring semester. He grad-
and carnations. uated from Brownwood High
Flower girl was Miss Cindy School in 1969.
Parents of the couple were
hosts at a rehearsal dinner
Stan Wilfong, Jr., also cou- for the wedding party Friday
sin of the bride. night at the Fenoglio home in
Dan Muenster of Wichita Montague.
Falls was best man. Ushers Among the out-of-town wed-
were Steve Fenoglio and Mike ding guests were Mmes. John
Fenoglio, brothers of the M, Wilfong of Baton Rouge,
Mrs. C. M. Guinn, 106
Fannin, Nocona, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of her daughter,
Sherilyn Kay, to Charles Lee
Wilhite, of McKinney, Texas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Riddle Wilhite, 1303 S. Church
St., Decatur, Texas.
The wedding is being plan-
ned for October 22 In Nocona.
The bride-elect is a 1966
graduate of Nocona High -
School and a 1970 graduate of
Texas Woman’s University
where she majored in Social
Work. Her fiance, a 1966
graduate of Decatur High
School, is a senior at North
Texas State University where
he is majoring in business.
MRS. JOHN ALBERT SMITH
Vows Are Exchanged
Miss Catherine Anne Fen- bride, and Ben A. Cunning-
oglio and John Albert Smith ham of Wichita Falls, a cou-
were united in marriage in a sin of the bridegroom.
double - ring ceremony per- Altar candles were lighted
formed in St. William’s Ca- by Miss Mary Beckman, cou-
tholic Church in Montague Sat- sin of the bride, and Clifton
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They wore large white picture
hats and carried nosegays of
Mrs. Warren E. yellow and white pom pums.
Mike Steinburg of Dallas
was best man.
Groomsmen were Steve
Barton of Abernathy, Glenn
W. G. Moore, Nocona and Mrs. Stanberry, Wichita Falls,
Orson Sharp, Wichita Falls. _
The bridegroom is the son of of the bride and
Mrs. Charles D. Tubbs and Wetzel of Dallas.
the late Colonel Tubbs, 2102 Ushers were Jim Houston,
Beechwood, Abilene, Texas. Dallas, and Randy Cottney,
He is the grandson of Mrs. Follette, Texas.
Keith Peavy of Junction,
lighted the candles.
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urday evening. Smith, the bridegroom’s bro-
Parents of the couple are ther.
Mr. and M>-s. Melvin E. Fen- Traditional wedding music
oglio of Montague and Mr. was played by Mrs. James
and Mrs. Albert T. Smith of Daugherty organist, of No-
Brownwood. cona. Soloists were Miss Pam
The Rev. Paul Higgin- Motheral of Kress, Tex., and
botham, pastor, officiated at Mitchell Smith, the bride-
an altar decorated with groom’s brother,
masses of pinkand white glad- A reception, following the
loll, mums, carnations, stock ceremony was given by par-
and peonies. Lighted candles ents of the bride in the com-
in candelebra and standing munity room at Montague. As-
baskets of flowers flanked the sisting were Mrs. Lynn Heller
double prie-dieu on which the of Wichita Falls, cousin of
bridal couple knelt during the the bride; and Misses Sherry
ceremony. Pink ribbon bows Spivy, Pam Motheral, Martha
with long streamers and cen- Thompson, Mary Lou Wilker-
tered with smilax and lilies- son, Sue Smith, Melinda
of-the-valley marked the pews Minor, Betty Henry, and Mar-
reserved for the families of
the bride and bridegroom.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown trip, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will
of candlelight silk organza be at home in Wichita Falls,
and peau d’ange lace. The where they will both re-enroll
empire lace bodice was de- at Midwestern University,
signed with a Moyer 'Age Both are scholarship students,
neckline, and the lace pouff Mrs. Smith is a junior che-
sleeves were finished with a mistry major. She received
band of lace scallops. Her the general chemistry award
“R line skirt flowed toward ' _ '
the back into a built-in train year and is listed on the dean’s
that was framed in a wide honor roll. Last year she
band of lace and extended served as a counselor at Kill-
into an aisle - wide court ingsworth Hall. She was vale-
sweep. dictorian of the 1969 Nocona
The bride’s candelight veil High School graduating class,
of handmade Rosepoint lace and was also first place state
fell from a camelot cap. The winner in Class A shorthand
veil was purchased in in 1969 University Interscho-
Brussels, Belgium, by the
bride’s mother who wore it
for her own wedding.
Deception
A reception honoring the
parents in F & M Community Sunnymead, Calif. 92388.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971, newspaper, August 26, 1971; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216678/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.