Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1975 Page: 13 of 26
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the groom, Dale Christopher, August 2, 1975. "Pursuit of
cousin of the bride, and Mike Happiness", a musical comedy
Boucher were ushers revue, produced by Jo Ann
A reception followed in the Miller provided an afternoon
church fellowship hall The full of entertainment.
bride’s table was covered with Mrs. Sam Taylor and Mrs.
a pink checked 1 gingham Dick Harbin of Dublin were
tablecloth, made by the bride’s hostesses for the afternoon,
mother and great-aunt, where a They presented the bride-elect
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in the First Baptist Church of green and blue carnations
Dublin. Rev. C.A. Perrin Candlelighters were Laurie
performed the double ring Derrick of Stephenville and
ceremony. Jeanine Koci of Benbrook, They
The bride is, the daughter of wore long pink dresses with
Mr and Mrs. J.J. Whisenant of pink headpieces and a pink and
Dublin. The groom’s parents blue carnation corsage. ,
are Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Burns of Tom Whorley served the
Mineral Wells. groom as best man and t
Given in marriage by her groomsmen were Harrell Arms
father, the bride wore a peau and Don Jackson.
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Miss Celinda Jo Shaw bow colord miniature carna- Buchanan of Stephenville. Her and Donna Sue Keith, cousin of 1
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church in Dublin. Rev. C.R. Given in marriage by her given her by Mrs. Ricky Hail. gingham cloth made by Mrs.
- Perrin performed the double- parents, the bride wore a floor She also wore a penny in her Dean Bradley, aunt of the
ring ceremony. , length gown of white silk shoe for good luck. groom. • <
The bride is the daughter of organza over peau de soie. Mrs. Debbie Shaw, sister-in- The couple will make their
Mi and Mrs. RobertK Shaw of Alencon lace encrusted with law. of the bride, wasthe home inubbok, Texas, where
Dublin The groom is the son of seed pearls accented the high matron of honor. Bridesmaids the groom will be attending
Mr and Mrs Wyette D. Jurney neck and tucked empire bodice, were Mrs. Vicky Stone, Misses Texas Tech University. The
Iso of Dublin. 1 The gown featured the beaded Paula Hamilton, Rebecca Per- bride is a graduate of Dublin
H Mr David Gilbreath, organ- Alencon lace on the bell-shaped rin, and D’Ann Bradley, cousin High School and Tarleton State
at jayed traditional wedding sleeves, fitted cuffs, and the of the groom, all of Dublin. University. She will be employ-
music Miss Jan Timmons of chapel length train. Her veil of They wore checked gingham ed at Texas Tech University as de’soie satin gown trimmed in
VI- Worth sang "The Hawai- white illusion was secured by a floor length dresses in rainbow an bddressograph operator. French designed chantilly’ lace
10 Wedding Song ”, "Whither capulet of lace and seed pearls, colors. The dresses had a tie TEA SHOWER and pearls. Ilie lace outlined
Ian, Aog» and “The lord’s She carried a bouquet of white belt attached to an eyelet Miss Celinda Shaw, bride- the front of the hemline. The . . - . ■ .,
Th ouG - ’ gladiolus and rainbow colored embroidery bodice with gored elect of Mike Jurney was puff sleeves were also trimm parentsofthec ple, a the
white satin bows decorated carnations. skirts accented by a deep ruffle, honored with a tea shower in with lace and • pearls. Her in P
the church ansls leading to the C For something old the bride The short-puffed sleeves gath- the home of Mrs. Curtis Turley matching calthedrall eng thveil church.------— |
where vows were ex- carried an Irish clover leaf ered into eyelet bands trimmed of Dublinfon July 12 from 3:00 to was made of silkillusion edged The bride’s going-away attire - I
Agd beneath an archway of from Ireland given to her at with lace. The girls wore white 5:00 in the aftenoon. in chantilly lace • was a navy and white suit with
-chmner, accented with rain- birth from Mr. and Mrs. D. S. floppy hats and carried baskets Receiving guests with the She carried a bouquet of matching accessories. After +
E“-esmagsmmmsg of doth flowers made by the honoree were her mother, Mrs. cascading white miniature short trip to Fort. Worth, the-' |
dvmeenm656588288 . 89 bride her mother and close Robert Shaw; mother of the carnations withasnieythow couple will make their new
"22 friends. groom-elect, Mrs. Wyette D. rose bud in the center and home in Corpus Christi. 4
Stacy Armstrong was the Jurney; and Mrs. Debbie Shaw, carried them atop a white The bride is a graduate of I
flower girl. Her green-checked matron of honor and sister-in- Bible. Dublin. High School and
gingham dress was identical to law of the bride. . Miss Vicky Palmer attended attended.Tarleton State Univer- 4
those of the bridesmaids. Todd Hostesses for the lovely the bride as maid of honor g.
Taylor was the ring bearer shower were Mmes. Rodney Coleen Derrick and Thresia '
Judy Shaw, sister of the Armstrong, Marry Blassing- Derrick served her as brides- The groom isa.graduate.ol
bride, and Kelli Bradley, cousin ame, Eddie Floyd, Lyndon maids. Mineral Wells High School. He
of the groom, were candlelight- Jones, L.N. McKinney, George The bride’s attendants wore is currently employed by the
ers. They wore apricot and Martin, W.H. Stephen, Jimmy gowns of rainbow colored voile Corpus Christi Police Deptpand
green checked gingham dres- Johnson, Coy -Wall, Harry with sweetheart -necklines, will attend Texas A & 1
ses. Davis, Everett Hightower, short puff sleeves and a deep University. The bride will also
Donnie Jurney, brother of the Chester Morris, and Mary ruffle on the skirt They wore attend the university,
groom; served as best man. Walls. -
Van Shaw, brother of the bride, . .
John Nodges of Bryan, Gary BRIDESMAID PARTY '
Stone, and Martin Yarborough Miss Celinda Shaw, bride- —
of Dublin were groomsmen elect of Mike Jurney was --mm
Wayne Shaw brother of the honored with ■ a trip to the md
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1975, newspaper, August 31, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666283/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.