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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, JUNE 27, 1968
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June Ceremonies Unite Outstanding Young Couples
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MRS. PHILIP R. ARDOIN, JR.
Sherron Marie Lee Bride
MRS. IRA W. McCOMIC, JR.
Miss Pruett, Ira McComic
Exchange Marriage Vows
Organ music was presented by-
Planting Seed Ass’n. at Harlingen
Yrs. Josie Duke, and Mrs. Mary
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Mrs. Glenn Massie of i Dallas are Bennett, Tom Roy and Bill Nolan
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryant,
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in McKinney on Sunday.
Among birthdays observed here was topped with white orchids.
Cathie Carpenter of Allen.
For a wedding trip to Colorado,
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were lighted by Christopher Stev-
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make their home in Tulsa this
Daniel H. Stevens served the
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Ann Turner Bride Of
Ensign Jorden In Tulsa
Westminster News
MR. AND MRS. GABE LUCAS
for the beautiful flowers and food
of McKinney; Mrs. J. B. Wright,
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Nell Bolin, Gary Connatser
Married In Church Rites
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Connat-
ser are parents of the bridegroom,
Connatser, the bridegroom’s sis-
ter, flower girl; Perry Bolin of
McKinney and Don Campbell of
Mrs. Gabe Lucas of McKinney.
Their children, who are hosts for
Mr. Connatser were soloists.
A candle tree, flanked by can-
grandparents of the bride.
Vows were repeated before an
vhere he is stationed with
Army.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kee
and passing of our loved one.
The Jim Rankin Family
evening at their home.
For traveling, the bride wore
Miss Tullis, Gary Stevens
Wed In Tulsa Ceremony e
Miss Rebecca Anne Tullis and ceived her art degree from Mt.
Gary Griffin Stevens exchanged Holyoke.
hildren visited his mother, Mrs.
Ethel Kee on Sunday afternoon
n Westminster a little while. She
was ill at the time.
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Morris and fam-
ily were her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Aaron of
Dorchester.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Gibson and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tilton and
Tim of Shreveport and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Tilton of Dallas.
Saturday night visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Wysong and Ann
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wy-
song and Drin of Carrollton and
Mrs. R. F. Cartwright of Roch-
ester, N. Y.
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presented the nuptial music. Mrs.
James C. Lang was her sister’s
pink inserts. They wore small cir- with matching accessories. They
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Orleans, La. Father Joseph Gal- ion chiffon over taffeta, . with
loto officiated. The groom’s par- matching headpieces and carried
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. nosegays of assorted flowers, edg-
Ardoin, Sr. of Basile, La. , ed in green tulle.
The bride’s mother, the former I
The bride’s mother, the former I Mr. Ardoin’s attendants were
Elizabeth Ann Finley, was, born Nolan Courville, best man, and
and reared in McKinney. Mr. and Ken Wyble, groomsman. ’ Bob
also studied in Italy.
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daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Richard Turner, Tulsa, Okla., be-
came the bride of Ensign Robert
Wood Jordan in a Saturday even-
ing ceremony in St. John’s Epis-
copal Church, Tulsa.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lowell Jor-
dan of Tulsa. He and his bride
will live in Washington, D. C.,
where Ensign Jordan is stationed
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entertained the wedding party
with a rehearsal dinner Friday
an A-line yellow linen dress with
Mrs. J. Knight and the late Dr.
Knight. Mrs. Knight was present married in
for the ceremony. Ensign Jordan the late Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Erick-
and his bride are graduates of son, parents of Mrs. Lucas, the
Duke University. The bride has former Ruelene Erickson. Mr. Lu-
cas is a son of the late Mr. and
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las.
For the ceremony and recep-
tion, the bride’s mother wore a
blue dress with lace coat and ac-
single lace daisies completely en-
circled the hemline and edged
the entire train. She wore short
white kid gloves to complement
her gown. The bouffant veil of
‘ imported pure silk English illu-
sion fell in tiers from a contour,
open coif fashioned of matching
lace. The bride’s bouquet was a
floor length cage gowns of im-
ported chiffon, with a dyed to
match short sleeve yoke of Ven-
ice lace. In their hair, they wore
matching mint green bows and
carried nosegays of white daisies
with yellow satin streamers.
Acting as the best man for Mr.
McComic, was Gary Tunnell of
Lubbock, and Don Marshall of
Lubbock was groomsman.
Deanna and Stacy Mahan, cou- - , T
sins of the bridegroom, were matron of honor an d.Philip -
charming as flower girls. They Jordan Jr. served his
wore yellow floor length gowns ' best man
fashioned similar to the brides- I Also attending the bride were
maids and carried white baskets 1 Misses Ann Moody, Kazie Metz-
of daisy petals. Mark Pruett, ger and Ruth Wade, bridesmaids.
brother of the bride, carried the i Ushers were Roland Stanfield Jr.,
rings on a white satin pillow. ' John Wood and Dave Poulton, and
Candlelighters were Johnny acolytes were Dick Turner and
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Jerry Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Hall of Route 5, McKin-
ney, has completed Basic Train-
ing at Ft. Polk, La., where he
made Sharp Shooter. After a
leave spent at home, he will re-
port for his now assignment.
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TO BUY SELL OR TRADE USE
THE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS
rs. Josie Duke, and Mrs. Mary who will be graduated from SMU
Lou Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe next Spring. He is an Allen High
Akin, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomp- School graduate.
> The bride, who was given in
and son Padgett, and Mrs. Karen marriage by her father, wore a
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bryant floor-length, white silk organza
from here attended the Annual gown, with Empire bodice over-
Scribner Reunion at Finch Park laid with French lace, and a scoop
Abilene: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Con-
nor, Comanche; Mrs. Raymond
Wilkerson,. Ennis; Mr. and-Mrs.
George Lucas and daughter, Carol
of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baer and daughter, Brenda, of
Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thurman and children, Suzahne,
Risa and Charles III of Denton.’
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A trifling annoyance can go
round and round and develop into
a major entanglement between
midnight and seven in the morn-
ing. '. ,
The bride’s parents entertained
altar decorated with baskets of the wedding reception at the Im-
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summer and in the fall will go to bridgeroom as best man. Other
Oxford, England, where Mr. Stev- attendants were Larry W. Taylor,
ens will take advanced law work John Bounds, John Griffin, Rob-
at Mertens College of Oxford Uni- ert Greeney, Frank Keefe’ and
versity. He was graduated magna , Paul Harris.
cum laude from Fordham Univer- । After the ceremony, the bride’s
sity, where he was a member of parents were hosts at a reception
Phi Beta Kappa. The bride re- at the Tulsa Country Club.
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scribner,
marriage vows in an afternoon
line in design with the back of
the gown releasing in clusters of
gathers falling from the back of
the empire bodice to form a .
filmy chapel train. A banding of 1 matching accessories and wore a
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ple will make their home in Sa-
neckline, outlined with pearl and
Our Youth presented a musical crystal beads. The chapel train
program at the Anna Baptist Bap- was trimmed with lace and bead-
tist Church on Sunday night, ed in appliques, and the elbow-
Several from here accompanied length veil was caught to a lace
them there. ! headpiece. The bride’s white Bible
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the bridegroom and pastor of the
Grace Methodist Church of Dal-
las, assisted.
The bride is the daughter of Carthage, Mo., candlelighters, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Bolin of Jerry Bolin of Waco and Joe
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Miss Ann Rosamond Turner,
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mother chose a pale green dress
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AMBER LEGEND
Amber, which is fossilized pine
resin, was thought in ancient
times to be magical protection
against witches and sorcerers.
Allen. She is a graduate of Allen Montgomery, Mesquite, ushers.
High School and a former stu-
groom, was junior bridesmaid.
The bridal attendants wore
pale pink A-line dresses with hot-
with the US Navy.
The Rev. William. E. Weldon
ceremony Saturday in the First1 ficated at the wedding ceremony.
Presbyterian Church of Tulsa, Mrs. Larry W. Taylor was matron
Okla. I of honor and Misses Jane Stev-
Parents of the couple are Mr. ens, Anne McCoy, Lynn Aaron,
and Mrs. John Williams Tullis Ann Spillman, Patricia Smith and
and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stev- ; Susan Erda were bridesmaids,
ens, all of Tulsa. The bridegroom Melissa King was the bride’s
is the grandson of Mrs. Marie flower girl and David L. Barry,
Stevens of McKinney who at- ' Jr. carried the rings. Candles
last week were: Jane Thomas, Miss Cleta Bolin of Allen, sis- ____________ .p _ Ulau
Homer Phillips, C. W. Morris, Jr., ter of the bride, was maid of hon- the bride wore an oyster-white
Charles Renfro, Donald Ruyle, or, and Miss Wynell Felkner of suit with pink accessories and a
Bobby Svribner, Cleo Loftice, Waco, Mrs. Sue Crosswhite Cave white orchid corsage The couple
Melana Hammond, Anna Bailey, of Melissa and Miss Lynne Con- ..... .....
Tammy House, and Johnny natser, sister of the bridegroom,
O’Pry.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our heart- the reception, are Mrs. Bill Fox
felt gratitude and thanks to our and Henry Lucas of Texarkana
many friends and neighbors for ■ and G. R. Lucas of Dallas. Among
the many kindnesses shown and . the relatives planning to attend
are Mr. and Mrs. Walker Thur-
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accompanied by Mrs. Buna Mae
Geer and son Wayne, went to Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Durhams’ in De-
catur on Saturday where they at-
tended the annual Geer reunion
on Sunday.
Kenny Gracy, son of Mrs. J. S.
Gracy and Irene Dhane of Van
Alstyne were united in marriage
in Mrs. Gracy’s home here on
Friday night.
Mrs. W. O. Griffin, Mrs. Rubye
Hill and Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Griffin attended the an-
nual Griffin reunion held at
Finch Park in McKinney on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Ruby Johnson spent last
week with her sister in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Corley visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Corley
and family in Houston over the
weekend.
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Mr and Mrs. Gabe Lucas of
Texarkana, Texas, will be honor-
ed by their children, June 30 at
open house in the Rose Hill
Christian Church in Texarkana.
The occasion is their 50th wedd-
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will receive additional helicop-
ter training for the next few
months.
brought to us during the illness man, Mrs. J. B. Hammack, Mrs.
Si Lucas and Mrs. Loie Holcomb
. lanting Seed Ass’n. at Harlingen dent of Mary-Hardin Baylor Uni- Mrs. Carl Marion. Charles Alti-
he latter part of last week. They versity and North Texas State more of McKinney and the Rev.
ilso visited the Hemisfair in San University. She is now employed '" ~
Antonio and also went into old at SMU.
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A Pink and Blue shower hon-
oring Mrs. Johnny Hudson was
held in the home of Mrs. M. M.
Smith on Saturday night.
The Jr. R. A.’s of the Baptist
Church accompanied by their
counsellor, Rev. Glenn Bridges,
went on a camping, swimming,
and fishing trip to Baldwin’s
Lake on Friday night. Richard
Medders and Gary Fulfer also ac-
companied them. Those who went
vere David Smith, Joseph Kee,
Ronnie Medders and Brian Hol-
nan.
Miss Lillian Hargett entertain-
ed several of her friends with a
party on Friday night in their
rew home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kee and
hildren visited her mother, Mrs.
Leslie Settle on Saturday night,
ind also her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Matheny. Norman was in for the
vekend from Ft. Polk, Louisiana
MRS. JOYCE KEEE
Mrs. A. L. Walden and sons and
Pam Lafollette of McKinney at-
tended the wedding of Arvil Wal-
den’s niece, Miss Robbie Sue Cole
and Mr. David Platt in Grand
Cane, Louisiana on Saturday
June 15 at 2 p. m. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cole of Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs.
Cole is the former Ruby Walden.
Mrs. Walden and sons drove on
to Lake Charles, Louisiana on
their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walden and
son of Ft. Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hileman, also of Ft. Worth,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Walden
and family last week. Mr. and.
Mrs. Ralph Cole also visited them.
A Wedding Shower was held
for Miss Mollie Rose, bride-elect
of Gene Wells at the Baptist
Church on Tuesday night. Host-
esses were Lorene Kemp, Lera
Mae Jenkins, Jewell Arnold, and
Mozelle Thomas.
Clay Thompson is here from
Brownfield, Texas visiting his
mother, Mrs. John Thompson.
Mrs. Joyce Townsend and son
Gary, returned to Creek,
Washington on Tuesday. Her son
is doing alright now.
Mrs. John Thompson is home
from Wysong Hospital.
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallis were
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boone and
children of Crawley, Texas. They
recently bought a home in Craw-
ley and are living it fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ches-
ter Brown of Clarks Summett,
Pennsylvania are here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hargett and
other relatives. Their son, Ron-
ald, is married to one of the Har -
gett’s daughter.
Mrs. Mary Lou Johnson ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mulder visited in Austin with a
cousin Miss Thelma Coffey and
saw the town, then went
to San Marcus and on a tour to
Johnson City and saw the Aqua-
rena and then to the Hemisfair
in San Antonio last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wysong and
. Ann attended the annual Stock-
aolders meeting of the Texas
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Amburn of Amarillo and Gary
Sisco of Nevada. The ushers were
Larry McDonald and Mike La-
Fon.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Pruett chose an Italian silk
beige suit with cinnamon brown
accessories and a corsage of yel-
low roses. Mrs. McComic wore a
light green silk suit with match-
ing accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at. the bride’s
home. The bride’s table was cov-
ered with a floor length white or-
gandy cloth, overlaid with a white
organdy coverlet, edged with
eyelet and yellow velvet ribbon
and appliqued daisies, centered
with a green compote of white
daisies. The tiered wedding cake
was topped with a miniature
bride and groom and served by
Mrs. Tommy Amburn of Amar-
illo, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Billy
Richardson of Farmers Branch,
also an aunt of the bride served
the wedding punch.
The groom’s table was covered
with an imported beige linen
cloth and Mrs. Raymond DeMent
presided at the coffee service.
Mrs. Clara Reddell served the
double ring cake. A silver candle
stick holding a yellow candle
with a silver ball and chain at
the base, completed the groom’s
table.
Mrs. Melvin Rule registered the
guests at a table covered in white
organdy, accented with yellow
ribbon bows and white daisies.
Mark Pruett and Deanne Mahan
passed yellow and green rice bags
from yellow baskets to the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McComic, Sr.,
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Saturday evening, June 22,
1968, in a candlelight ceremony
at the First Baptist Church,
Princeton, Texas, Miss Rebecca
Gretchen Pruett became the bride
of Ira W. McComic, Jr. The Rev-
erend David Griffin, Interim
Pastor, officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
The ceremony was solemnized
before the altar banked with
greenery, candletree and tapers.
The candles were flanked by
baskets of yellow and white glad-
ioli, daisies and mums. Mrs. Jerry
Hart of Farmersville presented
musical selections on the organ,
including “Laura’s Theme”, and
i “Ava Maria”.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Pruett
I of Princeton. She graduated from
Blue Ridge High School and is
I -a senior Home Economics major
at Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira McComic, Sr., Rt. 1,
Princeton; he graduated from
I Princeton High School, attended
| Texas Tech and was graduated
| this month from advanced heli-
| copter pilot training in Fort
I Rucker, Alabama.
I Escorted by her father and
| given in marriage by her par-
l ents, the bride was lovely in a
| formal length cage gown fash-
| ioned in the elegance of pure silk
I organza veiled over taffeta in a
| diamond white. The nostalgic
I gown, designed with a rounded
I neckline, featured a fitted empire
I bodice. An applique of Venice
I lace daisies circled the empire
| line and was repeated on the edge
I of the sleeves that were covered
I in a lattice design of the Venice
I lace. The elegant skirt was A-
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Miss Laura Nell Bolin and
Gary Stephen Connatser were
married Saturday evening in a
ceremony in the First Baptist
Church of Allen, with the Rev.
Leon Chumbley, pastor of the
church officiating. The Rev.
James E. Connatser, father of
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dleabra, palms and greenery
decorated the altar.
After the ceremony, a reception
was held in the fellowship hall of
the church. The tables were laid
with lace cloths and centered with
arrangements of a variety of
flowers. Assisting in the house
party were Mrs. Ruth Lynne
Thames of Waco, Mrs. Ruby
Nichols of Frisco, Miss Brenda
Webber of Dallas, Miss Paula
Marion of Allen, Miss Dona Hen-
derson of Allen, Mrs. Janice Ad-
cock of Richardson, Miss Kathy
Bolin of McKinney and Miss
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CAMP BOOKS, VIETNAM —
Marine Corporal Ronald B.
Strickland, sn of Mr. George R.
L. Strickland of Route 2, Anna,
Tex., was graduated from Non-
Commissioned Officers Leader
ship School at Camp Books, Viet-
nam.
The school, operated by Force
Logistic Command is aimed at
supplementing leadership skills
ordinarily gained by several years
of service.
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cascade arrangement of yellow
rose buds and white daisies with
satin streamers.
The bride’s roommate, Miss
Francille Bergquist of Houston,
was the maid of honor and Miss
Carole Lassiter of Freeport, a
former roommate, was brides-
maid. They wore mint green
Rod Dent.
Assisting the bride’s parents
at the reception at the church
were Misses Carol Carter, Gwyn
Robertson and Lynn McInturff
and Mrs. Richard Secrest.
The bridegroom is the son of
the former Miss Billie Goodner,
who was reared in McKinney by
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Bobby Jack Turner attended
the 4-H Club encampment at
Trinidad this past week.
Karen Griffin of Dallas is visit-
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Birl Edmondson. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Griffin.
Mrs. Oka Miles of Amarillo,
Mrs. Mae Mahan, Marie Hunt
and son Randy of Lazbuddie, and
Mrs. Loraine Hood of Dallas visit-
ed Mrs. Minnie Hood, Odell, Boyd,
and Brodie Hood this past week.
We want to extend our deepest
and sincere sympathy to the fam-
ily and friends of Mrs. Allene Mc-
Kensie who passed away recent-
ly. She is the daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. Oscar McCullough of Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Geer and
son Garry of Los Angeles, Calif.
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SPANGDAHLEM, Germany —
Airman First Class Roger L. Rey-
nolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert L. Reynolds of 1216 West-
moreland, McKinney, Tex., is a
member of a unit that has earned
the U. S. Air Force Outstanding
Unit Award.
Airman Reynolds, a food service
specialist in the 49th Tactical
Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem
AB, Germany, will wear the dis-
tinctive service ribbon to mark
his affiliation with the unit.
His unit was cited for outstand-
ing achievement in maintaining
its combat readiness while con-
verting from the use of the F-105
Thunderchief to the newer F-4
Phantom. The three fighter
squadrons of the wing flew 10,-
954 missions without an accident
or incident during the complex
transition.
The airman graduated from
high school in Iran.
His wife, Janet, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ankrom
of Rt. 5, Jacksonville, 111.
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tied with long streamers.
Larry Barbee of Allen was best
man, and Bobby Sawyer of Deni-
son, James Potter of Cedar Hill
and Mike Martin, Gainesville, am ,
served as groomsmen. (09
Other attendants were Gina I
white gladiola and palms. I perial House. For traveling /the
The bride, given in marriage by bride chose a mint green two
her father, wore a Maurer origi- piece linen suit and matching ac-
nal gown of Magnolia silk organ- cessories and wore an orchid cor-
za. The bodice and. skirt were sage.
trimmed with peau d’ ange lace Following a wedding trip to
embroidered with pearls and cry- Panama City, Fla. Mr. and Mi’s,
stals, and was styled with a bat- Ardoin are now at home in Baton
eau neckline and elbow length Rouge, La., where he is an ac-
sleeves. The cathedral train was countant for Shell Oil Co.
bordered in the same lace as the The bride is a graduate of Ope-
gown. The matching silk illusion lousas High School and Louisiana
bouffant veil was attached to a Tech at Ruston. The groom is a ’
coronet of lace and pearls. She graduate of Basile High School
carried a bouquet of white gla- and Northwestern State College
mellias and stephanotis, centered in Natchitoches. . 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline were ,
Sherman visitors Wednesday. i
Mrs. Denise Merirne of McKin-
ney, her son and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Willis of Merit
were visitors in our community
Tuesday.
Mrs. Nona Braswell is home
after several months in Collin
Memorial Hospital and the Pavil-
ion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walston,
Penny, and Mrs. L. W. Walston
were supper guests of the Clell
Bullocks Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Popplewell
and girls and Buddy Kinamon of
Dallas were weekend visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Price Kinamon.
The Roy Clines of Garland
visited the Sam Clines Sunday.
Mrs. Flora Hartness., Mrs.
Louise Jones and Mrs. Retha Wal-
ston visited Mrs. Eunice McDon-
adl Monday.
Warren Dell McLeod and Larry
McDonald visited Mrs. Nona Bras-
well Saturday.
Attending Memorial service at
Pleasant Grove were Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Evans and Paula, Mrs.
L. W. Walston, Mrs. Hewlett Lok-
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Price.
The Clyde McDonalds visited
the A. H. Kimzys in Farmersville
Wednesday.
visiting Mrs. Nora Braswell
Wednesday were Mrs. Olin Dur-
an, Mrs. L. W. Walston, Mrs. Paul
Harrelson, Mrs. Mildred McLeod
and Sharon.
Mrs. Paul Harrelson of Garland
and Mrs. L. W. Walston were
Wednesday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clell Bullock.
We offer sympathy to the Mc-
Guffey family in the death of
their loved one, Oscar McGuffey
of Dallas.
The Clifton Sandersons of
Whitewright visited the Sam
Clines recently.
The Molen girls of Dallas have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Mayo.
Paula Mills is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Gann in Dallas.
The Jerry Jones family of
Plano spent the weekend with
Mrs. Louise Jones.
Mrs. Claud Molen of Greenville
visited the J. W. Mayos and Price
Kinamons on weekend.
The Roy Ganns visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Evans this week.
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of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Lee of Miss Mary Sue Pugh was maid
Opelousas, La., became the bride of honor and Miss Susan Delmas
of Philip Roman Ardoin, Jr. in a ... . , c1.
recent wedding in St. Angela was bridesmaid. They wore floor
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Thompson, Wofford & Thompson, Wofford, Jr. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1968, newspaper, June 27, 1968; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564374/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.