Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1997 Page: 4 of 20
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—Robert Morley
—Bob Dylan
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How many roads must a man
walk down before you call liim
a man?
No man is lonely while eating
spaghetti.
Floral decorations were fea-
tured on the buffet tables and
throughout the party rooms
which were beautifully deco-
rated for the occasion.
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Happiness is good health and
a bad memory.
—Ingrid Bergman
Stephanie Lyon and Austin
Arnhold distributed birdseed
bags from the tree and a basket
full of bags were tied with ivory
ribbons and miniature roses.
A gift table was attended by
Tera Moore of Fort Worth. A
basket of daisies with grass
blades centered the table. A
picture of the couple completed
the setting.
The bride and groom left the
church in a horse drawn car-
riage decorated with greenery
and roses and a “Just Married”
sign.
The couple took a trip to
Nashville Tcnnesse. They will
make their home in the Elliott
community near Harrold.
The bride is a 1984 gradu-
ate of Harrold High school and
is employed by the Immanuel
Lutheran Church of Harrold
and by Don Ross Malone. The
groom graduated from Clear-
lake High School in Houston in
1981 and is employed by Tcx-
oma Community Home Health
Service and by Fish and Putt.
A rehearsal dinner was held
Friday June 20 hosted by the
groom’s parents at the Fish
and Putt in Vernon. Miniature
hay bales, boot filled with
wildflowers and lanterns were
decorated the yellow clothed
tables. A cake decorated with
bluebonnets was served with
brisket, sausage and chicken.
A bridal shower was given
to the couple June 8 at Tex-
oma Community Health service
meeting room. Hostesses were
Iris Pinchak, Sue Lemon and
Carla Selman.
Out of town guests attend-
ing the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Chapman of
Maumee, Ohio, Troy Chapman
of Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Mr.and Mrs. Jerry Fonetnot
of Dickerson, Texas, Debbie
Green of Seabrook, Texas, Ray
Dupree of Seattle Washington,
Mr.and Mrs. David Stinch-
comb of Oklahoma City, Ok-
lahoma and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Arnhold of Webster, Texas.
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King, retired from the oil
business, is a deacon in the First
Baptist Church where he and •
his wife are long time members.
He is a director of the Chamber
of Commerce, and a member •'
of Lions Club, Masonic Lodge,
Shriners, Scottish Rites and
VFW. Fie served in the Army
overseas during World War II.
Family and friends visited
with the couple on Saturday af-
ternoon during the anniversary
party. A tiered wedding cake
and a chocolate sheet cake were
featured on the anniversary ta-
ble along with a beautiful flo-
ral arrangement and crystal ap-
pointments.
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Hazel and Cecil King cele-
brated their 50th wedding an- 0
niversary in their home here on |&
Saturday, June 21. &
The event was hosted by ■
family and friends. A dinner ■
of finger foods, prepared by ■
Bernadett Dickerson of Fort ■
Worth, a long time friend, was H
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Mr. and Mrs. King were mar- ■
ried in Torrance, California, on H
June 27, 1947, in the home of L
his sister. The couple had one M
son, Jerry, now deceased. They ffl
were both active in his school R
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She is a retired registered
nurse, having been active in the
Cadet Corps and in many nurs-
ing fields. Mrs. King worked as
a volunteer for the Red Cross
Blood Bank, taught at LVN -Wpl
class of nurses, taught Sunday
School and Young People Bible
Classes and is a member of the
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Historians say the ancient
Sumerians created the first parks
during the 2300’s BC.
Photographers was Betty Weis
The register table was at-
clear bowls. Both tables were
covered with ivory cloths. A
food table was decorated with
a pedestal grape/pineapple ar-
\ ” non. Each wore rose bud cor-
Fort Worth, niece of the bride, sages. The cake was baked by
She wore a knee length ivory Rita Emmons.
dress with Victorian lace and 1 _
miniature roses featured around of Harrold and Robert Hopper
the bodice. Flower girl was Am- of Vernon.
ber Renee Baker of Harrold, Tine register table was at-
daughter of the bride. She wore tended by Betty Neitzler of
a knee length dress with pearls Electra, cousin of the bride,
and lace featured on bodice. It was covered with a hand
She carried an ivory lace cov- crocheted cloth, on it was a
ered basket that contained rose crystal vase holding the going
petals dried from roses given away bouquet of antique roses
to the bride during courtship, and daisies and an ivory plume
Ring bearer was Joshua Baker pen and the bride’s book. A
of Harrold, son of the bride. He grapevine wreath with tulle bow
Marilyn Teresa and Roy Ev-
erett Dupree exchanged wed-
,ding vows in a double ring cer-
. emony solemnized at 3 o’clock
’ « Saturday June 21 in the Im-
manuel Lutheran Church of,
Harrold with the Rev. Monroe
Husfeld, pastor, officiating.
The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr.and Mrs. Marvin
Lee Schoppa of Harrold and
the granddaughter of Alma
Schoppa of Harrold and Eliza-
beth Neitzler of Electra.
The groom is the son of
Mr.and Mrs. Jim Dupree of
Vernon and the grandson of
Velna Dupree of Vernon.
The entrance to the church
featured a railing entwined
with trailing antique vines of
roses and ivory bows. Each
sanctuary window and the foyer
had ivory taper candles in star
candleholders. Candles were
tied with ivory ribbon with
antique miniature roses. The
candleholder sat on top of
a hand crochet doily. The
foyer of the church featured
a bulletin board of trailing
vines of ivy and daisies with
the board covered with ivory
' colored paper. The couple’s
proposal picture was centered
with snapshot pictures of the
couple surrounding Honeycomb
wedding bells underneath.
The altar featured a flower
arrangement of antique roses
and daisies of ivory, slate blue
and mauve. Twin brass 7 branch
candelabra with grape leaves
and antique roses completed the
setting. A Unity candle was lit
by the couple and it featured
brass hearts with antique rose
buds on each single taper.
Organist was Roselyn Gillis.
Soloist Joan Bentley sang “The wore a beige stripped jacket
Lord’s Prayer” by Malotle; with solid beige pants. Each
“Me and You” recorded by wore corsages of antique roses
Kenny Chesney, words and and daisies. The mothers were
music by Skip Ewing and given single long stemmed roses
Ray Herndon. The Processional as the couple left the altar
was the Bridal Chorus from during recessional.
Lohegrin by Wagner. Reces- <
blue and mauve.
Bridesmaid was Amy Ren-
fro of Wichita Falls. She was Electra; Rhonda Saenz of Har-
dressed identical to the Ma- rold, Sherlcne Husfeld of Har-
tron of Honor. Junior Brides- rold and Rita Emmons of Ver-
maid was Stephanie Lyon of i----------
The grooms table featured
a horseshoe shaped chocolate
cake decorated with a pair of
____ boots and read “Dude and Mar-
neck. Victorian styled sleeves ilyn.” The centerpiece was a
the wrist with holding daisies surrounded by
to a point over
seed pearls. Her Headpiece was
a fitted caplet made of seed
pearls. Her bouquet was a cas-
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strings of pearls and ivory tulle drops and traijmbe served from
bow. *’ ’
Matron of Honor was Debo-
rah Lyon of Fort Worth, sister
straight flower rangements. Summer sausage,
buttoned down cheese, crackers and pinwheels
were served from crystal plat-
ters. Coffee was served from
a silver service. Assisting with
; were Lydia Roth
of Electra; Betty Weiser of
of the bride. Her ankle length
dress was a
printed dress,
the front, with an ivory crochet
collar with tiny roses. She car-
ried a nosegay of Ivory lace and
ribbon daisies of ivory, slate serving duties
Harrold; Betty Neitzler of
Lohegrin by Wagner. Reces- A reception followed in the
sional: Wedding March from Parrish Hall of the Church.*
Midsummer Night’s Dream by Tables were white lattice with
Mendelssohn. As the attendants swags of tulle drapped over
entered the Triumphal March ivy vines and rose runners. The
by Edward Grieg was played, bride’s table contained a crys-
Pre Wedding Music included: tai long stemmed antique vase
Wedding Song, Melody of Love which held the bride’s bouquet,
and Theme from Ice Castles, A four tiered ivory wedding
Wedding Prayer, Love Story, cake with lattice work and an-
Nobody Loves Me Like You Do, tique roses around each tier. Be-
Whither Thou Goest, If, OPcr- neath the four tied cake stood
feet Love, Canon in D, Trumpet a bride and groom surrounded
Voluntary and The Rose, by columns and antique roses.
The bride was presented in The cake top was a heart with
marriage by her father. She lace and roses surrounding the
chose for her special day a Vic- heart. A crystal punch bowl
torian gown of ivory lace and on crystal platter with pineap-
tulle over satin. It featured a pie punch along with honey
straight skirt with Victorian roasted nuts and buttermints
lace around hemline and neck- were served from crystal and
line. The bodice was fashioned silver appointments.
with an off the shoulder effect
with tulle, Victorian lace and
seed pearls with seed pearls
on the collar band around the
with tulle and lace and came pair of childhood cowboy boots
staw hat and the groom’s spurrs
all on top of a bandana hand-
kerchief. Lemonade was served
from a clear pitcher with lemon
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Mr.and Mrs. Roy Dupree
A covered hand crochet cloth
topiary of birdseed tied bags
formed a birdseed tree in a
terra cotta flower pot with moss
and miniature antique roses.
Atop the tree nested a pair of
birds in a tulle bow and pearls.
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wore a black tux and carried an and antique roses hung above
ivory satin and lace pillow with the table. Also in the reception
rings tied with ivory ribbons. room a piano was draped with a
Best Man was Jim Dupree of shawl belonging to the groom’s
Vernon, father of the groom, parents where an enlarged eri-
Groomsman was Russ Pfeiffer gagement picture of the couple
of Vernon. Junior Groomsman was placed with straw baskets
was Austin Arnhold of Webster, of daisies and greenery sur-
nephew of the groom. Acolytes rounding the picture.
and ushers were Michael Schopp:
brother of the bride of Harrold
and James Neitzler, cousin of
the bride of Electra.
The bride’s mother wore a
beige linen jacket with striped
Wedding Anniversary Reception
Honors Hazel And Cecil King
ELECTRA STAR-NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1997 PAGE FOUR
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Happy 40th Taffy
Love, Mom, Dad, Zelma, Karol
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