The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1984 Page: 4 of 22
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Page Four—The Chickasha Star, Thursday, June 7,1964
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with light peach ribboning around
parts of the house were given.
friends and relatives at Jake’s
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Miss Traci Elkins and Miss Rib.
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That’s why we feature such a large varie-
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From checking and commercial savings
accounts to business loans of every kind.
After all, you come to a bank for service.
And we offer all the banking services
your business will ever need.
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For Your Convenience!
The Women’s Service Center of
Chickasha, Inc. is offering work-
shops on domestic violence, sexual
assault and the services of WSC.
Leading the workshops will be
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and Doug Martin, Fayetteville,
Ark., cousin of the bride. Each
attendant wore silver western
tuxes with matching accessories.
The boutonnieres were small
white orchids. The ring bearer
was Chad Kocker of Anadarko.
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JUNE 4th - 9th
grandmother, something new in
her wedding gown and veil, some-
thing borrowed in a strand of
pearls from the groom’s mother,
and something blue in a blue gar-
ter and a penny in her shoe.
The flower girl was Miss Kim-
berely Martin of Fayatteville,
Ark., cousin of the bride. She
wore a white matte taffeta dress
with wedgewood lace ruffling
layers upon layers down the
dress. The dress was worn off the
shoulders with puffed sleeves and
a light peach sash around her
bers of the WSC Board of Direc-
tors, and Fran Saccente, WSC
Program Coordinator.
Sessions will be held on Tues-
day evening. June 12, 19 and 26
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Oklahoma School of Petroleum
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quet was accented with white and
light peach streamers, english ivy
and fem greenery. The bouquet
was all silk and was placed on top
of her bridal Bible given by the
groom on Easter Sunday.
The bride carried something old
clients. If you would like to attend
the workshops or would like more
information about volunteer
opportunities, contact Fran Sac-
cente at 222-1818.
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— Limited Time Only —
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Similar set with remote
is $100 extra.
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Participants in the workshops
will be eligible to become volun-
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Women’s Service Center or to
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They wore tea length light it. A porcelain bride and groom,
peach taffeta and chiffon gowns, brought by the bride's grandpa-
The necklines were cut in a deep rents was placed on top of the
sweetheart shape with fitted cake. The groom’s cake was a
Given in marriage by her
mother and father and escorted by
her father, the bride wore an
Alfred Angelo Victorian cut
gown. The gown was of schiffi lace
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Bramblett, Dena Dellinger, Angie Long gave the bride a per-
Deoris Choat, Kaye Lee, Kay sonal shower in the home of Mrs.
Winn, Dorothy Winn, Margaret Sue Long. Following the wedding
Gilbert, Helen Handke, Vena Mae rehearsal Thursday night, Sidney
West. Dora Jean Cox, Ersel Kid-
well, Reba Finely, Iva Lee Brown and Carolyn Smith hosted a din-
and Betty Tharp. Numerous wed- ner for the wedding couple and
ding gifts for the kitchen and other wedding attendants along with
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as the grooms. The fan shaped
ring pillow was made by the
groom’s aunt.
The bride's mother wore a light
peach chiffon street length dress
with matching accessories. Her
corsage was a large white orchid.
The groom’s mother wore a pow-
der blue street length dress with
matching accessories. Her cor-
sage was a large white orchid,
also.
The guest book attendant was
Miss Janice McComas of Minco.
Lisa Lechtenberger of Norman,
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Church was the setting for the
wedding vows of Miss Cynthia
Lynn Lechtenberger and Mr. Sid-
K ney Ray Smith, Jr. Rev. Robert
Majors of McAlester, OK, offici-
ated the double ring ceremony
held at 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 1,
1984.
The bride is the daughter of
David and Sharlyn Lechtenberger
and the granddaughter of Bill and
Jeanett Lechtenberger, both of
Chickasha. The groom is the son of
Sidney and Carolyn Smith and
grandson of Mrs. Dolly Muri
Smith and Mrs. Goldie Grossnick-
laus, all of Verden.
Decorations for the ceremony
included white bows on the alter
and on the first two pews. Then a
white bow on every other pew. A
brass fan candleabra and two
seven braches were at the alter,
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silk designs with pearls and white Terry Kennedy of Amber the couple will reside in Calumet
Wes s parents are Mr. and Mrs. beads encircling the cap. The veil served as Best Man. Groomsmen until school at OSU resumes in the
J.E. Self, Wewoka. had draped side seeded pearls were Brad Bruse of Princeton, fall.
Kristi graduated from the Uni- with a % length veil and blusher. Missouri, Tim Henricks of Ver- Pre-nuptial events honoring the
versity of Oklahoma with a degree The bride carried a cascade bou- den, Robert Frandsen of Tulsa couple included a wedding shower
in Zoology. She will attend the quet of three white orchids tucked and Stacey Smith, brother of the given in Verden. The hostesses
Oklahoma University Medical in the middle of little light peach groom. Ushers were Chad Lech- were Virginia Henricks, Shawn
School in the fall. flowers from Holland. The bou- tenberger, brother of the bride, Choat, Virginia Willis, Della
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along with a brass kneeling bench wicker basket with light peach white and light beach silk flowers
and two peace lily plants. The uni- flowers from Holland and green- full of bird seed. She wore a dress
ty candle symbolized the coming ery and white streamers adorning the same as the flower girl’s. The
together of the two families. The it. flowers were made by the groom’s
mothers carried the candles for Traci Elkins of Fort Collins, aunt.
the unity candle as they were Colorado served as Maid of Hon- Hostesses for the reception
ushered down the aisle. Organist or. Bridesmaids were Beth Lach- were Miss Julie Gibson, Mrs.
for the wedding was Ellen Beber- tenberger. sister of the bride, Shawn Choat of Verden, Miss
meyer. Music included Trumpets Sidonna Smith, sister of the Julan Dobry of Minco, Mrs.
by David Johnson for the preces- groom, Jennifer Johnson, Flip- Tracey Wills of Hinton, and Mrs.
sional and Aria by Florpeeters for pen. Ark.. cousin of the bride, and RaDonna Hessel of Perryington,
the recessional. Jennifer Martin, Fayetteville, TX. The bride's cake was white
and was embroidered with vanise bodices. Around the waists were chocolate sheet cake with a horse
lace sameos. The ruffled bodice the colors of the rainbow in white, shoe and chocolate roses on top of
fell into a deep V in the vack with light blue, and light purple. The it. The bride's and groom's name
pearl buttons fastened. The front sleeves were off the shoulders and June 1, 1984, were written on
of the gown had a V neckline with with light blue and light purple top of the cake. White mints and
a fitted bodice and wedgewood leafettes adorning the puffed light peach punch were also
lace outlining the front and back sleeves. They had matching acces- served.
V. Full lace sleeves gathered just sories in white. Mrs. Sidney Ray Smith, Jr.’s
above the wrist with pearl but- The Maid of Honor carried a traveling outfit was a silk light
tons, detailed designs decorated light peach magnolia with little grey dropped waist dress with a
the sleeves. A cathedral length wild flowers and magnolia leaves white peter pan collar. Matching
train was made of rows upon rows flaking out. Each bridesmaid car- accessories of white were worn,
of wedgewood lace ruffles. The ried a white magnolia with magno- Following a wedding trip to
Juliet veil had seeded pearls and lia leaves branching out. Oklahoma City at the Park Suite,
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Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1984, newspaper, June 7, 1984; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899490/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.