De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991 Page: 10 of 12
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large cream colored parchment
roses surrounded by yards of
Precious Moments lace, sprays of
pearls, Queen Anne’s lace and
cascading English ivy with small
rose buds and loops of cream colored
satin ribbon. The bride had both of
her grandmother’s heirloom rings
and a locket with her father’s
picture sewn into the bow of her
bouquet
For something old, the bride chose
to have the original wedding rings of
her grandmothers, the late Audrey
Pullin and Pearl Spruill, attached to
her bridal bouquet. She wore her
mother’s garter for something blue.
A special gift of a lucky five pence
was her something new.
Christi Trim served as maid of
honor and Michelle Pullin, MMarin
law of the bride, was the brides-
matron. They wore tea length floral
print dresses In shades of mauve and
rose on an ivory background. The
floral bodice featured a scooped
neckline and three-quarter length
poet sleeves. The gathered A-line
skirt was designed with a deep V
waistline. Pearl hose and ivory satin
shoes completed their ensemble.
Kassie Hager and Kristen Coffee,
flower girls, wore miniature
versions of the bridesmaids’
dresses. In their hair, they wore
candlelight and mauve ribbons
accented with tiny candlelight
flowers. The two girls carried
baskets covered with candlelight
satin adorned with floral printed
bows on either side. The attendants’
bouquets had large light mauve
colored parchment morning glory
blooms with cranberry colored
daises and plumes of German
statice and shrimp blooms. The
flowers laid on a bed of silk
philodendron tied together with a
large cranberry colored silk bow.
Jonathan Harrison was the ring
bearer for the ceremony. He carried
a candlelight satin pillow trimmed
with lace and mauve ribbons.
The groom was attired in a
midnight black, full dress tuxedo
with a black subtle stripe enhanced
with a matching vest and bow tie.
The ring bearer and father of the
bride wore tuxedos identical to the
groom’s but with a black tie and
cummerbund.
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lace appliques. The front skirt
featured a large lace applique of
floral and scalloped Schiffli
The cathedral
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was attired in a formal
gown of ivory satin. The fitted
Schiffli lace bodice
featured a jewel neckline heavily
embellished with teardrop pearls
brass baskets with flowers in the that enhanced the sheer yoke. The
shades of rose, mauve, and long satin harlequin tufted gigot
burgundy were among the sleeves were accented with
decorations. To complete the altar pearlized sheer insets and matching
decorations, there was a large
basket of numerous flowers and
eucalyptus in shades of mauve to floral and scalloped
deep burgundy placed in the opening embroidered lace.
of the baptistry. The family pews length train featured full tufted
were marked with candlelight lace ruffles with three triangular lace
ribbons and mauve flowers. insets with Schiffli embroidered lace
The register table, attended by appliques. She chose a pearl V band
Diane Hicks and Dayne Ritchey, with pearlized lace leaves and pearl
was covered with a burgundy cloth sprays attached to a two-tier
draped with a candlelight overlay, shoulder length pouf veil. To
A floral candle ring in the colors of complete her ensemble, the bride
burgundy and mauve accented with wore diamond and pearl earrings, a
a mauve candle and hurricane lamp gift from the groom.
! Crystal Deron Pullin became the was placed on the table. A bunny
tinde of Brian Scott Plaster at 7 p.m. bridal couple figurine was also
June 29 at the Early First Baptist featured.
Church with the Rev. Scott Harrison
officiating
Wedding music was provided ’by
Deanna Harrison on the organ.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Janna Gist sang **A Lifetime of
and Mrs. Larry G. Pullin of Early Love,’* when the parents of the
qpd the granddaughter of Mr. and couple came in to light the family
yrs. J.H. (Cotton) Spruill of De candles. As the wedding party
U*on and the late Mr. and Mrs. approached the attar “The Father
Eugene Pullin of Gorman. The Says I Do’’ was played. Following
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the vows as the unity candle was lit,
Scotty Doyle Plaster and grandson Janna sang “Household Full of
qf Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Luck of Keller Faith.” Deanna announced the
and Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Plaster of arrival of the wedding party with the
Hico. traditional "Bridal Chorus,” and the
The front of the church was departure with "The Wedding
decorated with two large brass fan March.”
candela bras The focal point was a
double heart brass candelabra
qentered between the two. Ficus
trees decorated with white pearlized
miniature lights helped to fill the
choir loft Two large fan-shaped
Cindy and Christi Trim presented
Thursday, July 25,1991
and Stacy Pruett attended the
bride’s table. Serving at the
groom’s table were Jennifer Dutton
and Sylvia Burcham.
The bride chose a sundress of
white polka-dots on a black
background to leave in. She wore
white hose and shoes and her dress
was accented with a matching
corsage. The groom wore
stonewashed Wrangler jeans with
gray boots and belt and a short
sleeved multi-colored shirt of blue,
rust, yellow and black.
Following a weekend trip to Fort
currently employed by Associated
Milk Producer’s Incorporated in
by the groom’s parents in the
fellowship hall on Friday evening.
The couple was honored at a
miscellaneous shower on June 9 in
the fellowship hall of Early Baptist
Church. Hostesses were Sherry
O’Neal, Lesly Dorsett, Joan Gist,
Barbara Stewart, Jo Weems,
Donna Tyson, Ruth Schwartz,
Bobbie Allen anil Sharon Watson.
_____ _ On June 11, a kitchen shower was
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The bride, a 1990 graduate of SuddrethandT. ahTern__
Early High School, is a transfer
student from Texas A&M University
A pounding (food shower) was
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she is enrolled in the business Cindy and Christi Trim presented
program. The groom, a IM the bride with a lingerie and rice bag
graduate of Early High School, is shower on June 19.
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991, newspaper, July 25, 1991; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244468/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.