The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960 Page: 8 of 16
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THE CLAUDE NEWS
PAGE EIGHT!
CLAUDE, ARMSTRONG COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1960
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-Photo by KENT
Mrs. Macon Lionel Clark Jr.
Morrison-Clark wedding read
in evening service recently
;; Phone TR 4-3687, Clarendon, Texas ;; m double ring service read
Saturday, Oet. 15, 1960, in the
First Assembly of God Church in
Amarillo, Carolyn Joy, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrison
of Claude, became the brde of
Macon Lionel Clark Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Clark Sr,
also of Claude.
The Rev. E. R. Faster, pastor,
performed the ceremonies before
an alter centered with double
candlelabra holding white tapers
and white sunburst arrangements
of white chrysanthemums, flanked
by palms and a double candel-
abra in similiar arrangement.
Traditional wedding music was
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PHONE C:A 6-3651, CLAUDE, TEXAS
provided by Mrs. Claudie Spilman
organist, who accompanied Mrs.
Pat Harmon singing "Submission"
and "Bless this House."
Escorted and given in marriage
by her father, the bride wore a
ballerine-length gown of chantilly
lace over white bridal satin with
scalloped hemline. The long sleev-
es tapered to points and her fin-
gertip veil of tulle, trimmed with
chantilly lace and sequins, fell
from a crown of white flowers.
She carried a Victorian boquet
of large white chrysanthemums.
The bride's only attendant was
Miss Jo Ellen Kcllison, maid of
honor, who wore a street length
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dress of champagne biege luce
with matching accessories II
bouquet was.of gold and bronz
chrysanthemums.
Larry Morrison, brother of
bride was ring bearer 1
June Clark, sister of th? <•
was flower girl.
Jerry Clark, brother of r
groom, served as bestman . n.i
ushers were Herman and J
Morrison, brothers of the 1 i <i
A reception was held in W"
ship hall of the church follov
the ceremony. The'bride's 1:>' !•
was covered with ecru lace ov<
pink and centered with opii
holding pink tapers.
Mrs. Joyce Morrison regis' - I
the guests and assisting with th
reception were Misses Ed" >
Powers and Glerchi Vbden con
of the bride, and M^sdame, A
thor Virden, Lendal Shadix and
A. C. Shadix.
The bride's mother chose an
orchid wool dress with black a
cessories. Her corsage was o>
yellow carnations. The bride-
groom's mother wore a black
with beige accessories. Her c •
sage was also of yellow can;.<
tions.
For a short wedding trip th
bride selected • a red and blue-
wool tweed suit with a black In
collar and matching accessor!< .
Mrs. Clark is a graduate of
Claude High School and attend
ed Southwestern Bible Institute
in Waxahachie. She is employed by
Southwestern Investment Co. of
Amarillo.
Mr. Clark attended Palo Dtiro
High School and is a member of
he National Guard Reserve He
is employed by M. F. Abbott
paint contractor.
The couple is at home at 812
Wiehit.a Ave. Amarillo.
Out of town guests attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mr
Herman Morrison and Brad, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Dillard, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Dillard, Mr. and Mr
Arthor Virden Glenda and Del-
bert and the Rev. and Mrs. H.
M. Reeves, all of Plainview, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Shadix of Clar-
endon, the Rev. and Mrs. C J.
Green and children of Anson and
Mrs. L. L. Kellison of Hollis,
Okla.
personals...
' Leon Osborn and son, Jerry,
were in Tulia on business last
Saturday.
• Mrs. Charlie Brown of Good-
night spent the past week visiting
her daughter Mrs. Norris Spur-
geon in Clarendon.
• Mrs. Tom Epting recently re-
turned from spending two weeks
with her daughter and family
Mr .and Mrs. W. H. B.vrd in
Slochachia, Ark. She reports that
it is so good to be back home.
« Did you go to church Sunday?
What if you are not here next
Sunday?
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards
and family returned home this
past Friday after spending a week
visiting his brother and family
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richards in
Casper, Wy., where they also did
some elk hunting around the
Big Horn. They brought one
large elk back home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clayton of
Spearman formerly of Claude,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Conrad and family. Also
spending the weekend were Mrs.
Conrad's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Troutman and Mrs. Gaston
Wells of Dumas.
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960, newspaper, November 3, 1960; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353721/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.