The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 31, 1973 Page: 3 of 6
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Sacred Heart Chuivh
Setting For Ring Vows
Wed in double ring nuptial
promises given at 7 .10 p m July
20. were Miss Cynthia Sue
Wadley, daughter of Mrs
Hosetta Wadley, northeast of
Sapulpa. and Thomas Craig
Redding whose parents are Mr.
and Mrs C K Wagner. 634 Pinto
lane
Father James Melton of-
ficiated at the ceremony in
Sacred Heart Catholic church
Altar arrangements wrere two
chandeliers with greenery and
two pedestals of white gladioli,
with two snail baskets with
greenery to mark the mother’s
pews
Mrs Tom Gish was organist
and the wedding numbers
Wedding ITayer," “Sunrise,
Sunset.’ and “Walk Into Your
World," were sung by Miss
Debbie Atkinson, Miss JoLynn
Patty, Miss Missy Berry ami
Miss Stephanie Holloway
Given in marriage by her
brother Tony Wadley. the bride
"ore a formal length gown of
bridal satin and lace It was
styled with fitted lace bodice,
and full bishop sleeves of lace
and chiffon caught into wide lace
cuffs, and chapel train Her
bouffant, tiered veil of illusion
was edged in the same lace as
.ier gown and swept from a cap
of matching lace Her bridal
bouquet was of phalaenopsis
orchids, stephanotis and baby's
breath
Miss Marianna Wadley, sister
of the bride, was tnaid of honor.
She wore a gown of yellow bridal
satin with sheer lace skirt and
sleeves an<1 carried a colonial
bouquet of yellow and white
daisies, pompoms and baby's
breath
Mrs Sue Gensicke was
bridesmatron and Miss Diana
1-awson, both cousins of the
bride, was bridesmaid They
w ore gowns of green seersucker
with yellow and white daisies
and carried hand bouquets of
soft yellow daisies with baby's
breath, ami green streamers
Charles Morgan, Sapulpa,
attended the bridegroom as best
man. Ushers were Roger
Gierhart and Raymond Thomas,
both of Sapulpa
Mrs Wadley. mother of the
bride, wore a beige lace knit top
with pleated skirt. Her flowers
were white carnations
Mrs Wagner, mother of ‘he
bridegroom, wore yellow satin
with a yellow lace coat and
corsage of white carnations.
The bridegroom’s grand-
mother, Mrs. Roy Murphy, also
wore a white carnation corsage,
with her a light blue ensemble.
Mrs. Wadley was hostess at
the wedding reception held at
the Elks lodge Decorating the
bride’s table were five bran-
ched candelabra with yellow and
white daisies, white candles and
baby’s breath. Yellow and white
daisies encircled the base of the
wedding cake.
Miss Denise Davis and Miss
Jan Curry served punch, and
Miss Patty Gorman and Mias
Becky Mefford, cousin of the
bride, served the cake.
Also helping at the reception
were Mrs Marvin I jwson. Mrs
Albert Mefford and Mrs Pat
Davenport, all aunts of the
bride Keeping the guest book
was Mrs. Robert Wadley. also
the bride's aunt
After a short wedding trip to
Grand Lake and points in
Arkansas, the couple will be
here for two weeks and then will
be at home in Edmond where the
bridegroom is a junior at Central
State University
A 1971 graduate of Sapulpa
high school, he is in the Army
ROTC at Central State and is a
member of the Varsity track
team
The bride graduated from
Sapulpa high school in 1972 and
is a licensed beautician having
completed a beauty college
course
For leaving on their wedding
trip the new Mrs Redding wore
a three piece white pant suit of
single knit with color print,
made by Mrs Paula Menasco.
Tulsa.
A BOY for Mr and Mrs. Mark
Nelson, 1227 E. Fairview He
was burn July 23 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
seven pounds, 13 ounces, and his
name is Chad Mark
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Chloe Abner, 404 S.
Hickory, and Mr and Mrs
Vernon Nelson, route three.
Sand Springs
A GIRL for Mrs Elizabeth
Jamison, Kiefer She was bom
July 23 at Bartlett Memorial
hospital and has been named
I-inda Gale Her weight was
eight pounds, 10 ounces.
Mrs Ethel Carr, Mounds, is
the grandmother.
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A BOY for Mr. and Mra. Larry
Gene l>ee, Sand Springs He waa
born at Bartlett Memorial
iKMpital July II. weighing nine
pounds, four ounces, and has
been named Jaaon Russell.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R.R. Anderson, Sapulpa,
and E.C. Lee. Kiefer
A BOY, Curtis Lynn, for Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Witty,
Oklahoma City. He was bom
July 21, at Bartlett Memorial
hospital, weighing seven pounds,
12 ounces.
Grandparents are Rev and
Mrs Wilbert Goodman and Mr.
and Mrs Burl Witty
A BOY for Mr and Mrs
William Montgomery, route two.
He weighed seven pounds, nine
ounces at birth July 21 in Bar-
tlett Memorial hospital He has
been named Trevor Dustin
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. Norman Montgomery, Mr
and Mrs. Bernard Barnhart.
Mrs Jane Taylor
Great-grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. LA. Page. Mr. and
Mrs Herb Barnhart. Hubert
Smith, Mr and Mrs Charles E.
Montgomery Great-great-gr-
andparents are Mrs. Nannie
Boyer, Mrs Goldie Harris. Mrs
Margaret Stevens
A GIRL for Pvt. and Mrs.
Michael Johnston. 1509 F.ast
Jones She was born July 24 at
Bartlett Memorial hospital Her
weight was five pounds, 10
ounces, and she has been given
the name Michelle l«a
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Bill Rawdor and Mr. and
Mrs C.L. Johnston
Great-grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. A.L. Johnston. Mr and
Mrs E.E. Fenska. Mr and Mrs
J.E Ausmus and Mr and Mrs
A.L. Rawdon
A GIRL by adoption for Mr
and Mrs James R Baxter. 1028
East Hastain She is six weeks
old and is named Anna Jeanne
Maternal grandmother is Mrs
Bette : Demecs. Tulsa, and
paternal grandparents are Mr
and Mra. Roy H. Raster, gr .
1127 East Hobson
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Mr and Mrs Clyde C Craite
Pair Recites July Vows
In Baptist Church Rite
At home now at 140 James
Drive are Mr and Mrs Clyde C
Craite who were married
recently in candlelight vows
solemnized in First Baptist
church. The bride is the former
Sharon Holt, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Jack D Holt, 150 W
Jackson Avenue. South The
bridegroom's parents are Mr
and Mrs. Norman Craite, 120 W
Bryan
Rev Gary Cook officiated at
an altar flanked by baskets of
white fugi mums intermingled
with pompom mums in the
bride’s colors of aqua, pink and
yellow Two gold arch can-
delabra holding white cathedral
candles were on either side of
the white satin prie dieu.
Traditional wedding songs
were played by Mrs David
Young, and Mrs Robert
Humbell sang the nuptial solos.
“We Have Only Just Begun,
and 'The I/ird's Prayer."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
imported Venice lace gown of
formal length which she
A GIRL for Mr and Mrs ^ mte<1 was
Dennis Anglin. 906 S. Poplar. fasj,lone<j With wedding ring
Her weight at birth July 24 in arxj was mujriff length
Bartlett Memorial hospital was w|(h ^ ^ ^ over
” ‘ “*— ------ She
Katina the scallops
The sleeves were long and full,
gathered at the wrist by a satin
band The back of the gown was
gathered into three tiers, the last
tier forming the chapel train A
white satin bow topped the tier
at the waistline The waist
length veil was of bridal illusion
appliqued with scalloped lace
five pounds, nine ounces, one a whjU. ^rulal satin waistband
has been named
Suzanne
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs T.D Herzer and Mr. and
Mrs Charles Patty
A GIRL for Mr and Mrs
l-arry White, 113 W Gordon She
weighed six pounds, nine ounces
at birth July 25 in Bartlett
Memorial hospital The> have antj motifs matching the gown
given her the name Tamara
Nicole
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs L.H. Rackley. Sapulpa, Mr
Her veil was secured by a
headpiece of matching lace and
seed pearls Her bridal bouquet
was a cascade of aqua, pink and
Orville White, ye|iow pompom mums centered
Springdale, Ark
Great-grandparents are J.O.
Thompson, Sapulpa and Mrs.
Grace Rackley, Chandler.
with white gardenias and
streamered in white satin Her
something old and borrowed was
a silver bracelet set with tiny
seed pearls belonging to her
sister Her something blue was a
garter.
Matron of honor was Mrs
Ronald Burton, Millington,
Tenn., her sister Bridesmaid
was Miss Pam (’organ and Mrs
Betty Dougel was bridesmatron
They wore formal length gowns
of patterned nylon top and sheer
overskirts styled with empire
waist, scoop neck and short
flared sleeves The empire
bodice was accented by a band
and front row of lined sheer and
the skirts were softly gathered
at the waist. Colors of the gowns
were aqua, pink and yellow.
They carried identical
bouquets of aqua, pink and
yellow pompom mums with
baby's breath, and streamers to
match the color of each gown
David Grant attended the
bridegroom as best man
Groomsmen and ushers were
David Doty, and Randy Man-
tooth. Master Ricky Craite
brother of the groom, was ring
bearer for the double ring
ceremony
Miss Elizabeth H
Mrs Ricky IJi
the bride, was flowet . 1 Sl.i
wore a gown styled lik- i:
I i ■ \ r r
attendants of whit* .
\ ows ;
scattered with tmv mo. •
and yellow flowers. ;..
1 cigb Turner and
the waist with .in dijn
■ arson were joined
bow She carried a u
liarid and wife.
pompom mums in the
1 ni in Highland
colors.
dan I Inirrh, Tulsa.
Miss Dawn (reel 1
'.■•ale read the vows
cousin of the bride wa
• ring . eremony
dlellghter Her gown, yled
•lrifits participated in
the other attendants - •
Service, placing a
sheer scattered with tiro- ■
at die on the Unity
pink and \eIIow flow
A the conclusion
wrist corsage wa
i ,• eremony. Rick
pompom mums
• uehted another
Mrs Holt wop
> ■ ting the new life
daughter’s wedding i pc k
" together
dress with pmk la< •• .ni
' ■ •» ouple are Mr
white' accessories md
' n S >llie Turner.
rorchid corsage
' burg Tulsa and
Mrs ( raite, the hi dr
'•1 1 Inyd Herman
mother, wore > blue >. •
Sapulpa
knit with pleated ska: wn,
..Ian! lor the
orchid Corsage and *
Miss Marcia
cessonrs
i i- iT iif !h«- bride
Gue.s! book attendant •. -t
Mir, ■ Other rnem-
Miss Teresa Calipee. ••
■.tdi i' party were
Charlotte Galipeau
tt.ei sister. Miss
The bride s parent- u- •
. 1 ■ • • ■ Miss Cheryl
at the reception
d Worsham, all of
fellowship hall imined'.c
o-.'l David Wagner.
following the ■■
ii a Wis. Randy Ellis,
Assistants at the receptr
liuam Wilson
were Mrs Wilma Mm
Drumnght. great aur f
Wa’ .on .ib led candies
bride. Mrs l.ee Matt
wo -jiiral indlabras
aunt, Mrs 1 1
11 . e ,i ot ganist
Drumnght tier ct . n;
t!'mil.9 .an. ibe lard's
and Mrs 1 >eai Matt
its 1 welftb of
her aunt
The table wa-
!• . . < a Ted to the
whlte satin tit
.'It*'! she was
overlaid with pud
..*•!*. DUii of her
caught up at the ■
• a *t> ,i gown of
miniature white w. i j ■
featuring i Vic-
The four tiered wedd.i
• » 1 r u! 1 bishop
centering the table w...
• or etl witl ructung
decorated with tiny i
. gti: ; mlt-m train
aqua, pink and veil .
• cel Did with
The Roman column.- . ..
Die gown also
the tiers enclosed cheti!
: ru< hing The
Miss Ruth I/mg
Long-Gee
musical tn.strumet t-
fresh mums a
Flowers also circled tli
the cake which was t
the traditional brid-
The gift table was . •
a three branched ...
delabra holding pink
candles
For their wedding
bride wore a street .
and white i he. k km:
collar and cuffs Her
white gardenia was
bridal bouquet
Out of town guest-
tin- wedding were Mi ! \h
Jerry Creel. Dawn arid
Edmond. Mr and M
Matts, Tulsa, Mi ... \
Matts, Edmond Mr
L.F Matts, Mi - Wiln
shall, Mrs Wayne < ampin
of Drumnght, Mr and Mi
Ronald Burton and (
Millington, Tenn
Membership "f the Mon
Church, 3.2 million in 19. i
projected to reach fi tnilli ■
1982
Cummings-Greer
Mrs. OpalCumming, Beggs. is announcing the engagement
her daughter, Sharon Kay Cummings, to Ralph F Greer, Jr
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Greer, Sr. .Mounds
A January wedding is planned by the couple
They will make their home in Stillwater where both will lie
students at Oklahoma State University
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r1 i i items were
mi Monday tn the
n . gl.n \ >f a rural
i fi. <1 Sapulpa
lepiiUts Norman
■ •■i Hippy said the
Hair holm was
line between
i while Mrs.
were away
nt doo ' . I been kicked
,.py mi. I a J tlie house
.Net Vs stolen were a
• • k a id television
'"iittlKuii. Uifle
’»♦ tt It (ported
I' ane repo d to police
-d. the th> ft of four
md ne i “le from a
hi i tin* at 705 N Iconard
nuns ; ained entry into the
I. Mi by breakm a window
prying off a lo. k
. said the atol.'o firearms
were valued at $260
is a lieart shape with the
diamond in the center of the
heart mounted on the rope
twined band The bride and
groom's wedding rings are also
rope twined hands, with the
groom's a double rope twined
band Tlie groom's gift to his
bride was ivory rose pierced
earrings and matching
necklace, which she wore on
their wedding day. She also wore
her late grandmother s cameo
ring, which was given to her
grandmother by her aunt
She carried a colonial bouquet
of spider mums, rosebuds, mint
green carnations, talisman roses
and baby's breath Her going
away corsage was spider rnums
and talisman roses, which came
from her bridal bouquet Her
traveling outfit was a double knit
polyester candlelight jacket
dress with brown braid and
matching accessories.
The maid of honor wore a floor
length gown of candlelight lace
bodice, adorned with ruching
ind an apricot skirt with a flared
flounce at the hemline
Miss Jeana Turner wore a
similar gown with a mint green
skirt Miss Cheryl Hanover's
dress was of the same
des< ription, with a maize skirt
The bride's attendants carried
■ut the garden colors of mint
green, apricot and maize They
also i arried colonial bouquets,
consisting of miniature mint
cr.-on . arnabons, bronze daisy
pom-poms, baby's breath,
yellow marguerite daisies and
spider mums.
The mother of the bride wore a
floor length gown of light blue
chiffon with matching lace The
groom's mother wore a floor
length blue floral print polyester
’ ,vor^ chiffon gown The mothers’
...t, lung ,orsage were <A white cym-
bidiums.
Mrs David Wagner assisted at
the guest book Hosts at the
reception were Mrs Owen lee
Moots, the bride’s aunt, and
Mrs Uoyd Hanover Assistants
at the reception in the church
parlor were Miss IXmna Watson.
Miss L>u Ann Watson, the
groom’s sisters. Miss Kathy
Nash, Miss Glenda Moots, the
bride's cousin, and Mrs Quentin
McGhee
The reception table was
lieautifully decorated with a
forget-me-not centerpiece
adorned with five yellow candles
with lanterns The tablecloth
was tiered yellow chiffon with
white lace The bride chose a
silver punch bowl with matching
silver cups for the wedding
party The newly married couple
drank a toast from hollow
stemmed goblets etched with
bride" and "groom." The
wedding cake was a combination
bride and groom cake of hearts
Mr and Mrs. Uoyd Watson
hosted a rehearsal dinner for the
bridal party on Thursday at
Trade W.nds West.
After a wedding trip to
Arlington. Tex and Arrowhead
State Lidge near McAlester, the
couple will make their home In
Tulsa Both are seniors at Oral
Roberts University majoring in
Elementary Education
Mr and Mrs Talbert I/mg, Copperas Cove, Tex. are an-
nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Ruth, to Jack L.
flee, son of Mr and Mrs Forrest L. Gee, 1233 East Taft.
Miss I zing is a 1972 graduate of Malden high school. Malden,
Mo
Mr Gee is a 1972 graduate of Sapulpa high school. He la
presently stationed at Fort Hood, Tex. in the first cavalry
division
A December wedding is planned by the couple
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Mr and Mrs A.L Camarata, Houston, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Lamella, to Tern Lynn Miller,
son of Mr and Mrs Chester Miller, 1227 East Mcl-eod
Miss Camarata graduated from Lamar high school in
Houston, and attended University of Houston She is now em-
ployed there by Sun Oil Company.
Mr Miller is a 1965 graduate of Sapulpa high school He at-
tended University of Oklahoma and University ol Houston,
majoring in English, physics, philosophy and drama, and will
receive his master’s degree this spring at University of
Houston .Also he served two years in the United States Navy
Their wedding will take place at 2 p.m August 26, at Sacred
Heart Co-Cathedral on the University of Houston campus, and
the reception will be held at University hall They plan a
honeymoon in Mexico City.
—Kelly honored
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Gene
Kelly will receive the first an-
nual Songwriters Hall of Fame
Award for his contributions to
music and film musicals over
the years.
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