Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1976 Page: 3 of 30
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Pretty little Melissa looks
adorable in her pretty dress
by Bryan. Of course her
grandparents, the Dean Pack’s
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she is a doll at all times.
Friday:
Fish Portion
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the raising of 33,000 pounds
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| Peggy Lou Dunn, daughter of roses and white doves. Mixed shawl. She chose white patent
I Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dunn and nuts and mints were served. shoes with gold buckles.
I Donald Wayne Gray, son of The Maid of Honor,Jeannie The groom’s mother chose a
I Mrs. Annie Gray, were married Rinehart, wore a turquoise floor length dress of double
I on August 6 at Hasse Baptist floor length square neckline knit, it was rose colored. She
I Church, in Hasse, celebrating dress with short puffy sleeves also chose white patent-shoes.
I our Bicentennial Year, and a white floppy hat carrying Both mothers wore white
B Given in marriage by her red carnations on a red, white carnations.
■ father, she chose a dress of and blue bow. , The bride wore an antique pin
I crepe with high fitted bodice Bridesmaids were Connie that was given to her by the
I lined with white daisies under Martin and Kerren McNutt. groom's grandmother. She
I the bodice and on both sides to They wore the same style of chose her aunt s diamond
N give her dress design. Sleeves dress, but it was made of navy necklae for something borrow-
P were of white lace with white blue and they carried red, white ed; her dress was something
covered buttons, to set off the and blue carnations. new; she wore a blue and white
1 cuff of sleeves and to touch up Flower girl was Lesa North- lace garter under her dress;
u the scoop neckline and floor cutt, cousin of the bride. She and a penny in her white
t length train. Her veil was made wore a- red crepe floor length doublestrapped sandal rhe
of white roses around the dress with ruffle on the bottom bride wore a red, white and blue
long cotton and lace sleeves
that ended in lily points over
her hands. The flared, very full
floor length skirt was decorated
with nottingham tatting lace
extending from the waist to the
ruffled hem. She wore a
candlelight silk illusion finger-
tip length mantilla that was
bordered with scalloped peau
d’ange lace. She carried a
nosegay of different pastel
colored daisies and baby’s
breath. With her wedding trip
ensemble, she wore an orchid
corsage.
Miss Paula Mitchell, of
Huntsville, Alabama, was maid
of honor and wore a pink floor
length polyester gown featuring
a short capelet jacket tied at the
Waist. Bands of beige and hot
pink accented the neckline of
the dress and capelet. She wore
a pink wide-brimmed hat with
matching ribbon bands. She
carried a nosegay of pink
daisies and baby’s breath.
Miss Kim Cooper, niece of the
bride, of Huntsville, was Junior
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made of red gladioli, blue She wore a big, red bow in her chained purse for going away
daisies, white sunflowers and hair. and wore a red and white
’ some baby’s breath carried on The best man was the bride’s polyester dress.
/ her white bible. Her shoes were brother, Day Ion Dunn. He wore' The groom chose blue jeans.
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Bridesmaid and wore a floor =
length cotton gown in a beige
and pink floral pattern. It was
made in an old-fashioned style.
She also wore a wide-brimmed I
pink hat with matching ribbon
band. Her nosegay was of pink
daisjes and baby’s breath.
Steve Tripp of Huntsville was
best man. Chuck Edwards of
■Auburn, Alabama, lighted the
candles and ushers were Robert [
Cooper, brother of the bride, of
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Rev. Elmer Whitehead per- bow be, and a black alligator shirt and cowboy boots,
formed the double ring cere- skin western boots. The couple will reside at 1740 REPEAT VOWS- Peggy Lou Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
. mony celebrating the bicenten- The groomsmen were hs South I xiop in Stephenville alteiD.M. Dunn and Donald wayne Gray, son of/Mrs. Annie Gray,
4 nial under an arch of greenery brother-in-law Richard Burney awedding tip toArlinstonand were united in marriage on August 6 at the Hasse Baptist
' with a bow of red, white and and friend Roy McNutt. They Forth Worth and a day at Chureh
blue on top. He chose a blue suit also wore red velvet tuxedoes Hawaii Kai. Both the newly- -
with a red, white and blue tie. with black western boots. All weds are in Tarleton State
The groom chose a double wore white boutonhieres. University
IBRIDE- Miss Bonita Gail Cooper became the Bride of Robert breasted black and white Ring bearer was a cousin of A bridal shower was given by
Gregg Troop September 11 at the Madison United Church in tuxedo and wore cowboy boots the bride, David Weidner He the bride's maid of honor on
Madison, Alabama. Both the bride and groom went to Tarleton of white alligator skin. The chose a blue double knit July 24 at.the.TPl in
State University and the bride was a meter maid with the father of the bride wore black western suit, blue de, and Comanche. Four tables were
Stephenville police Department tuxedo with brown alligator brown cowboy boots, decorated, two with beige and
boots. Beth Dunn, cousin of the two red. The big table was laid
■ The bride’s table was bride, registered the guests with mixed punch and a cake in
(--Ap TrAmp Alee decorated with red napkins outside the frontdoor on a dard red, white and blue with red
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" cake was three tiered, with 21 “There is Love” was the was served in cake squares by
Miss Bonita Gail Cooper and Huntsville, and Ronnie Wil- blue candles and red roses. The theme song played by Zeal her maid of honor, and mixed
Robert Gregg Troop were hams of Atlanta, Georgia. top was a bride and groom, red Silvus and sung by Mrs. Elmer nuts and mints were served,
married September 11 at the Little Amy Cooper, niece of Whitehead. The registrar's table was of
Madison United Methodist the bride, of Huntsville was a Ni a . l__ . Candlelighters were Cheryl antique beige with a red, white
Church, Madison, Alabama, at flower girl and Patrick Ed- •eW RT ~OeY Martin and Catherin Cotton, and blue arrangement on a
4 p.m. Rev. Talmadge Clayton wards of Auburn, Alabama was They wore red crepe floor piece of wood. Kerren McNutt,
performed the double ring ring bearer. Recen+Iw Onenge length dresses with white lace her bridesmaid, registered the
ceremony. Music was provided by Dale "-5 ""Y icu scoop neckline, bottom ruffle, guests at the front door.
The bride is the daughter of White, organist, and Michael , and a trim of white lace on the The bride chose a floor length
Mr. and Mrs. Orval R. Cooper, Sheehy, vocalist, both of Hunts- In Glen Rose bodice. polyester blue and white dress
of Madison, and the groom is ville. Ushers were David Dunn, with white patent shoes. Given
the son of Mr. and Mrs-. Gerald After a short wedding trip the GLEN ROSE, - Mrs. Novella brother of the bride, and Mike by her maid of honor was a red.
Troop of Richardson, Texas. couple will be at home at 13031 Wilson has recently opened a Bybee. David wore a turquoise white and blue corsage with
The bride, given in marriage Chaney Road, Huntsville, Ala- new art gallery at 307 Walker double breasted tux and black red, white and blue ribbon,
by her father, chose a gown in bama. Street in Glen Rose. “Nov- tie, along with his alligator The bride received many nice
candlelight cotton with wide The bride and groom attend- ella’s Art Gallery” is now open western boots. More wore a gifts, along with a set of china,
old-fashioned tatting lace out- ed Tarleton State University for art classes. The gallery navy double breasted suit with
lining the scooped neckline and and the bride was employed stocks fine paintings, art alligator western boots. Both
the Nottingham lace .yoke, part time by the Stephenville supplies and quality picture wore white boutonnieres.
Tatting lace also accented the Police Department as a meter frames. Everyone is welcome For her daughter’s wedding,
wide flat cummerbund and the maid. to visit. the bride’s mother chose a pale
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