Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1971 Page: 3 of 8
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REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nimmo
honored their son and his fian-
cee, Virginia Fields, with a
dinner at their home following
the rehearsal Sunday afternoon.
The buffet table was covered
with a white cloth and center-
ed with a blue floral arrange-
ment and candles in the bride’s
chosen colors. Approximately
twenty-one attended when the
couple presented the members
of the wedding party with gifts.
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complimented the table.
The bride's bouquet and gold
candelabra holding tall blue ta-
pers centered the serving table
where punch was served from
a crystal punch bowl. The cou-
ple’s three-tiered colonnade
wedding cake was adorned with
blue roses and topped with a
miniature bride and groom.
Members of the house party
were Mrs. Charles Nimmo and
the Misses Nelda Rainey, Phil-
lis Lane, and Zady Abbott.
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cakes. Rolled cheese pimento G. Cain, Teague; Mr. and Mrs.
sandwiches with olives and Brownie Peters, Cedar Hill;
toasted pecans were also Mr. and Mrs. David Russell,
served. Misses Leah and Frances Rus-
Other members of the house sell, Mr. and Mrs.G.L. Reaves
party included Mrs. Wade Bled- Mr. and Mrs. G, L. Reeves, Jr.,
soe, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Tyler; Grover Q. Pickering,
Bryan Sparks, Mrs. H.B. Good, Richardson; Mrs. Larry Lav-
Mrs, Charles F. McKinney, ender and children, Texarkana;
Mrs. Odis Williamson and Mrs. Mrs. Don Gray, Dallas; Mrs.
I. J. Ricks. Sam Mitchell, Sulphur Springs;
D. R. Newman, Waxahachie;
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For traveling the bride wore
a light blue, two piece knit
ensemble with white accessor-
ies and the corsage from her
wedding bouquet. After a short
wedding trip the couple will
reside in Commerce.
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। impressive formal ditional wedding marches from Empire styling, featuring lone The Lake Creek United Meth- veiling of silk illusion was held served as candlelighter. Pianist
“ necemher?s i henoren WWem—x ... fitted sleeves. Oriental irrides- odist Church was the setting by a triple rayon chiffon bow. Dr. Ed Rodriguez of Commerce,
cent sequins and beading out- Monday afternoon, December She carried a colonial cascade presented selections that are
lined the sleeves at the wrists 27, for the 4 o’clock semi- bouquet of white carnations and favorites of the couple, prior
the neckline and down the waist formal ceremony uniting Miss baby’s breath with a cascade of to the ceremony.
front. Each wore a bandeau of Virginia Kay Fields and Nicky white satin ribbon tied in love The ceremony closed with
irridescent sequins and beading Carlton Nimmo in marriage, knots. prayer as the pianist Played,
caught to petal illusion The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gus Harris, Jr., was “The Wedding Prayer.”
and carried a colonial bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fields of her sister’s matron of honor, The bride, a graduate ofDel-
of sweetheart roses and babys Paris and the groom is the son and Misses Carolyn Spencer mar High School, is presently
breath accented with bows and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nimmo and Jackie Wickersham were employed at Delmar School,
long streamers of pink velvet of Lake Creek, bridesmaids. They wore identi- The groom also a graduate of
tubing. The Reverend Harold Smith cal floor-length gowns of bright Delmar HighSchool, is present-
Eddie Trapp attended his heard the couple’s vows before royal blue brocade pole de sole, ly an honors senior at East
brother as bestman. Grooms- a nuptial scene decorated by The A-line dresses wereac- Texas State University and a
men were Gary Chandler Tom- two baskets of white gladioli cented by sashes at the empire member of Phi Eta Sigma and
my Burleson and CarlMcMil- and gold candelabra entwined waistline, the bodices featur- Alpha Chi honor fraternities.
Ian Jr. of Paris. Guests were with greenery and holding tall ing short sleeves and rounded He is presently employed by
seated by Ted Alley and Don white tapers. necklines. Thebridesmaids the Computer Center at East
Hargrove of Paris. Escorted to the altar and wore white gloves, white shoes, Texas State.
For a wedding trip to points given in marriage by her father, and white pearl chokers, a gift
in Colorado, the bride chose the bride wore a floor-length of the bride, and bows match- RECEPTION
a raspberry knit suit with white gown, which she fashioned and ing their dresses in their hair. The couple was presented at
lamb’s wool hat and bag and a made, of white reembroidered Each carried a single long a reception in fellowship hall
white and raspberry striped peau de soie. The high waist stemmed white carnation tied of the church following the cer-
coat. was accented by mother-of- with a white ribbon. emony.
The couple will reside on pearl buttons extending to the Keith Nimmo, brother of the Miss Nancy Parks of Blos-
East Waco Avenue in Cner Victorian collar which was en- groom, served as best man. som presided at the bride’s
The bride is a graduate of hanced by lace. The long, full Gary King and Tommy Sessums book placed on the registry
Cooper High School and attend- sleeves featured deepcuffs edg-
ed East Texas State University ed in lace like that of the col-
in Commerce. She is presently lar. A white satin sash and
an employee of Delta National how accented the back of the
Bank. dress. The bride’s floor length
layed a prelude of wedding and accented with white velvet The groom is also agraduate attended the wedding included
[ Mrs. Carringten also streamers tied in love knots. °„ ooPer High School and is Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure,
ted the Sanctuary Choir Attending the bride as matron 4 ending kast Texas State Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford,
ongregation in singing of of honor was her sister, Mrs. rs1t " here he is a senior Mrs. Mark Dancer, Miss Ellis
hymn, “Open Mine Eyes”. Ted Alley. Other bridal attend- Spudentoheisalso anemployee Weaver,Mrs, T. G. McFadden,
fLaura Lynn Carrington ants were Mrs. Delbert Horton slimbbeneld-ohnson Farm Mr. and Mrs. James Hargrove
•0 Perfect Love”, assis- of Austin, Mrs. Billy Poteet of ‘ SP-* and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
I the choir, as the couple Dallas, sisters of the bride, REcEpN Kennemer, Mrs. Jimmie King,
[following their vows. Tra- and Mrs. Roy Calvin Hocutt of piuhu, . R. C. Hocutt and Rodney, Mrs.
i ellowship Hall of the church Leota McCain Igo, Mrs. Susie
was the scene of a reception Igo Blair, Mrs. Carl McMillan,
honoring the couple immed- Jr., Miss Sherry Smallwood,
iately following the ceremony. Alvie Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
Guests signed the bride’s Claud E. Morgan, all of Paris,
book at a registry table laid in Miss Lucy Westbrook, Miss & ‘ *9
a white linen cut-wurk cloth, J an Miller, Mrs. David Colley, a.
and presided over by Mrs.Olen Bill Poteet, Dallas; Mr. and
G. Janes. M rs. Rex Shelton, Lubbock; Mr. Ll 2g
The oval bride’s table, cov- and Mrs. Earl Horton,Houston; 7022
ered in pink with a white silk Delbert Horton, ill, Frank Mil- [
organza overlay, featured the ler, Mr. and Mrs. James De- —
tiered colonnade wedding cake ment, Austin; I
and bride’s bouquet. Mrs. J. Milton Johnson, Ft. Worth; Mr. i
Travis Toney served the bride’s and Mrs. H. B, Johnson, Ladon-
cake. ia; Miss Lydia Williams, I
A second table was laid in Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Bob- I
pink silk organza and was cen- by Landers, MissJudy Hornsby,
tered with a silver epergne Joe Collette, Mrs. Elmer Joe
filled with pink carnations and Holmes, Tony and Jana, Mr.
baby’s breath. Frosted rasp- and Mrs. Ben Tom Watson, j
berry punch was served from Miss Wrenda Hart, Commerce;
a silver punch bowl by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Black,
Quentin Miller, Mrs. J. C. Me- Honey Grove.
Kinney presided at the silver Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Brindley,
coffee service and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheaffer,
Silman served the jam and pecan Ellis Moore, Hugo, Okla.; Roy
e Right
lan mprvsbi- ------ ditional i
mony Sunday. December 26 Lohengren (Wagner) and Men-
L o’clock in the afternoon delssohn were used as the pro-
I sanctuary of First United cessional and recessional.
List Church in Cooper, Mr. Newman escorted his
Kelley Newman became daughter to the altar scene and
ride of Larry Gene i rapp. gave her in marriage. She was
L bride is the daughter of wearing the traditional family
L Mrs. Fred Smith New- wedding gown, fourth Newman
L Cooper. 1 he groom is daughter to wear same. The
0 of Mrs. Thomas Peters gown was of candlelight peau
Lie One, Cooper, and the de soie detailed with touches
Eugene Thomas Trapp. of Alencon lace. The molded
e Reverend lorn l eel, deep-pointed bodice featured a
r of the church, heard semi-bateau neckline of re-
ouple pledge their double embroidered lace which formed
Lows before an al tar dec- a lace yolk. Seed pearls traced
L with tall standing baskets the design of lace and long fit-
nk carnations, pink glad- ted sleeves tapered to petal
[and baby’s breath. Iwo points over her hands. The
n.branched candelabra, gown’s controlled skirt belled
ng pink tapers and entwin- from the natural waistline with
ith laurel garlands and a cluster of tiny gathers un_
osa, formed an arch in the folding at the center back, cre-
round. Garlands of Eng- ating a full court train.
vy and laurel with group- Her bouffant veil of silk Eng
of pink tapers enhanced lish illusion fell in tiers from
ancel rail. Alternate pews a small pillbox of matching
individually marked with peau de soie and illusion ac-
satin bows and plumosa cented with matching lace and
pearls. She carried a cascad-
eceding the ceremony, ing colonial bouquet of lily of
K. L. Carrington, pianist, the valley and white princess
lrs. Travis Toney, organ- roses centered with gardenias
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hudgens,
REHEARSAL Holly, Russell and Blair,Mont-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peters gomery, Alabama; Mr. and Mrs.
were hosts for a rehearsal din- Billy Prather, Okla. City, Okla.;
ner on Thursday evening, Dec- Roy M at thews, Taylortown;
ember 23 at the Delta Country Norman Armstrong, San Anton-
Club honoring Mr. Frapp and io; Miss Martha Jane Shaffer,
Miss Newman and members of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Thel Gar-
their wedding party. rison, Sulphur Springs.
The U-shaped table was cov- ___________________________
ered with white cloths with the S
main table centered with a pink
floral arrangement. A WINDOW
Following the dinner, the hon- N • " “
orees presented gifts to their \
attendants.
Attending the event in addit-
ion to the honorees and hosts
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred New-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Po-
teet, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alley,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horton,III
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hocutt, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hargrove, Don
Hargrove, Miss Sherry Small-
wood, Gary Don Chandler, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Burleson, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McMillan, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. K. L.Carrington,
Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Toney, Mr. and
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1971, newspaper, December 30, 1971; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541332/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.