Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1953 Page: 11 of 26
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bridegroom. She carried white car-
nations and stephanotis tied with
white satin ribbon.
McPheeters, Chandler, James Har-
ber, Seminole, and Munroe Me-
Cright, Stillwater. Ring bearer was
King J. Bogardus III.
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Mr. and Mrs. William K. Veazey, Mojave, Calif, have chosen
NUPTIAL VOWS were read by the name Marijane Veazey for their daughter born Sunday in St.
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is the son of Mrs. R. M. Gentry,
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Mian Patricia Bailey, vocalist,
sang "I Love You Truly” and "If -------.---— -----
God Left Only You.” Miss Agnes WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26-- ELEVEN
Brace served as maid of honor
and the bride's only attendant John R. Hardrastle
William Fitts was best man. ... ,
1, Assisting at the reception which IS tlotl to Croup
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taea «e«an« Red at green with geometrie print in black
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coller of white pique
Mrs Henry N. Hansen, 2023 NW for Skiatook There they will at-
22, and Mr. and Mrs John Moro-tend the golden wedding anniver-
zuk, 1711 Sapulpa, and son John J. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Mrs. Ray Bob Jones, 836.NE 15, Morozuk, 212, plan to leave Friday Adair on Sunday.
was her sister a matron of honor ______________________________
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Wednesday evening Mrs. Georg. Moutrey, 2216 NW 3ft. will
entertain a group of the visitor’s friends at an informal party.
The event will be at 7:30 p. m. _________________________
A Wonderful Value in your
favorite. New and soft, to lead
a busy life five days a week
and weekends too.
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played traditional nuptial music
and accompanied Mrs. W. J. Ur-
ban who sang "Becaus e,”
"Through The Years” and "The
Lord s Prayer.”
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride chose a champagne
silk taffeta dress styled with a
strapless fitted bodice. The full:
skirt had rows of wide diagonal:
tucks on either side which gave a
panniered effect. The waist-
hugging jacket of Chantilly lace:
over illusion buttoned down the
back with tiny lace-covered hut
inns and was styled with a high
round neckline and long close-fit-
with pearls and sequins held a fin-
gertip-length veil of illusion. She
earned a colonial bouquet of Peru-
vian lilies and lilies-of-the-valley
ahowered with ribbons.
MRS. KING J. BOGARDUS
served as matron of honor and
Miss Sandra Moore, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. Their
dresses were orchid colored waltz-
length silk taffeta fashioned with
cuffed halter necklines and match-;
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A number of parties are being
given tn honor Mrs. Dorothy I.
Markwell, Yucaipa, Calif , a for-
mer city resident. Mrs. Markwell
is the houseguest of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. E
Butcher, 1703 Andover court, until
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bock-
wood. 1805 Gatewood, will enter-
tain at dinner on Wednesday. The
event will be at 7 p m, in their
home.
On Friday Mrs. Butcher will be
• hostess at a luncheon honoring her
mother and Miss Sally Bourne, Ed
mond, bride-elect of Don Ferrell.
Muskogee. The event will be at
the Oklahoma City Golf and Coun-
try club at noon
Miss Bourne is the daughter of
Mrs. Florence E. Bourne, 1000 NE
28, and Bert A. Bourne. Edmond,
and her fiance's parents are Mr.
and Mrs Forrest S. Ferrell, 1328
Euclid. The engaged couple will be
married Saturday in Capitol Pres-
byterian church with Rev. Ray-
mond Moody officiating.
Other parties given to fete Mrs
Markwell include a breakfast at
which Mrs. Kenneth Odle, 1828 NW
& and Mrs. Charles Berkey, 901
NW 24, were hostesses in the
Berkey home. Other hostesses who
have entertained for her include
Mrs. R. R. Foster, 1839 NW 18.
Mrs. Eugene Hicks, 1704 Carlisle;
Mrs. J. Leroy Green, 1523 N Shar-
•el, and Mrs. Tom E. Collins, Nor-
man.
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suit olds 4017 NW 27. The picnic is in The group will meet at 8 p. m. in
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Rev. Don W. McEvoy in the Penn Anthonya hospital. The Veazeys have another daughter, Cyn-
evlvania Avenwg Christian., W "iAnenrormer ‘miOzamonhv.., Mr Veazey l. the daughter I
at 3:30 pm. Sunday for'Miss Tob Mr. and MrS. Horac. f Daves, Elk City. Paternal grandparents
Ann Moore and Howard Scott Me are the Stephen F. Veazeys, 220 NW 19
Pheeters. The bride is the daugh Mrs. Veazey is staying with her parents in law until the middle
ter of Mr. and Mrs William My-, of October when she will be joined by her husband and they will
ron Moore, 3418 NW 22, and par- return to California.
ents of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. McPheeters, Mus Mn. A. W. Jenkins, 3345 NW 21, entertained her mother,
kogee. Mrs. M. B. Rowley, Kiowa, Wednesday at the luncheon and style
Miss Betty Gilbert, organist,
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Assisting at the reception which n. . . r 1 L...
was held in the church were Mrs / ICUIC to Celebrate
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the Drldegroom, MrS. Munroe MT- '
Cright, Stillwater; Miss Jody Members of Westwood chapter
Moore, Miss Doris Ward, Ard- No. 422, Order of the Eastern Star,
‘more; Miss Ann Kerr and Miss will be entertained at a picnic Sat-
Dodie Ramsey. urday at 6:30 pm. at the home of Thursday honoring members whose
For the wedding trip to Lake Mr. and Mrs Clyde R McReyn- birthdays were in June or July.
SCIENTIHIC DVEING I CLANINO
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Her blue dress was styled with a
tight basque waist, fitted bolero
and full skirt. She wore a halo ;
headdress and carried a colonial
bouquet of white carnations with
yellow streamers.
SERVING AS BRIDESMAIDS
were Miss Jane Acker and Miss
Phyllis Ann Phillips. Their dresses
were styled like the honor attend-
ants with Miss Acker wearing pink
and carrying white carnations with
blue streamers and Miss Phillips
in a golden-colored dress and car
rying white carnations tied with
blue.
Paul Abbott, brother in law of
the bridegroom, was best man
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^^u^By Chapter On Wednesday
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Rrieemaid were Miu Marearet meet Wednesday in the home of NW 40, will entertain her br dal
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Carolyn Rudolph and Miss Susan Co-hstess at M Mollie dessert Their home. Mrs. Miles Mayo, 642
Thornhan. Their dresses were eVnntEWlN w 2015s Mo NE 25, will serve as co hostess,
tendahtsimilarly iridehmhonowore installation of officers was held Following the bridesmaida din
a fan and the others wore dresses officers include Mise Hutcheson, Wright, 820 NW 38. The party will
of yellow and carried fan bouquets president; Mrs. Bacon, vice-presi- begin.at 9 30 p m n
of yellow carnations. dent; Mrs. Trudie Good, recording Wedding, VoWs will beex changed
Mr "ogardie ir served as secretary; Mrs. Cloyes Smith, so by the betrothed coup eat 8 30
g mai Ushers were Karl F cial secretary; Mrs. Nadine Diek- P m Saturday in. Westminster
best man. -shers were Bari r treasurer; Mrs. Geraldine Presbyterian church. Bey. Tom
Foster, sergent-at-arms; Miss Davies will officiate at the cere-
Edith Kemp, historian. and Mrs. mony.
Phillip E. Alford, scribe. Miss Morey 1? the daughter of
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trimmed in black velvet and an celebration o the birth date of
Robert Morris, founder of the OES.
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ting sleeves which tampered io points. Back in the city for a visit of several days is Mn. Albert Mrs.lke Winchel and Mr. and Mrs.
> embroidered Entz, Hot Springs, Ark, formerly Miss Norma June Smith. Mrs. K. G. McNier In Siyis,.III . they
Entz and her daughter and son, Judy Carole and Grate Eugene were guests of the E. M. Eatons
inti, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, and visited Mr. and Mrs . Sel-
1111 NW 39. Mr. Ent will join his family this weekend for a vaggi and their daughter, Marilyn
was held at the Tropical cafeteria John R. Hardcastle, 1120 NW 25,
following the ceremony were Miss was host at a meeting of the Bird-
Agnes Brace. Miss Patricia Bai- watchers nt NW 2.5 in his home
ley, Miss Ellen Thornberry, Miss Monday evening Miss Mary Sue
Luana Lair, Miss Phyllis Henschke, Brown, Chandler, waa a special
Mias Kay Wooten and Miss Jean guest.
Ward. I Honorary membership was also
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Mrs. George Whitney jr., Fredonia. N. Y., is spending a week Roturn Front Trip
in Oklahoma City visiting relatives. She isthehouseguestof her Mr. and Mrs. H. A Bervinkle.
mother. Mrs. Illa T. Bardwell, 150RNW 49 a^her hi th ran 3105 NW47 recently returned
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David William Bardwell, 1237 NE 37. two week trin to NiNgara
Several informal family courtesies are being extended th. Fams,,, andsri
visitor who plans to conclude her stay on Friday, waukee where they visited Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Stratton Morey,
917 NW 40. Parents of her fiance,
Harry T. Thomas jr., are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry T. Thomas, 2778 Eu
banks.
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/I ) 1 IV 1Lk “O'* Amos MeGaugh, Fort Worth,
f / - exchanged vows at 1 p.m, Satur:
/ . / . ■ FOR day. Rev. Ross W. Dy. officiated
I A I h 1 -- ' m his horn, at Douglas and Mar-
shall drive.
’ Mrs. J. P. MeGaugh, sister-in-
law of the bridegroom, served
as matron of honor and R. E.
MeGaugh, Fort Worth, brother of
the bridegroom, served as best
man
Following the ceremony an in-
formal lawn party waa held in the
home of the matron of honor,
4602 SE 29.
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• Stillwater, where Mr. Richards and U S. Senator Robert S. Kerr
„ A . will attend Oklahoma AAM col-and Mrs. Marguerite Baumgart-
। Mr.e. Connie C. Richards lege. ner. Raymond Corburh presented
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Residents to Attend Anniivrugry Fhent
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ER for Miss Helene Louise Hurd, Law-
5122d ton, and Lieut. Col. Robert William
M Schafer, Fort Sill, in the Old Post
ijB chapel. Fort Sill. Rev Russell T.
v. I Rauscher officiated st the cere-
22528 mony before a background of white
I gladioli and ivy. , - I
The bride is the daughter of
I 2225 Mrs. Louis. G Hurd. 836 NE 1.5,
E I and parents of the bridegroom are
I Mr and Mrs Willim A. Schster,
I Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. S. A. Lund, organist, ae-
l companied Jess Bitterman, soloist,
I who sang "O Perfect Love ”
The bride was escorted down the
“9 aisle by E. H. Acker, Lawton, and
' given in marriage by her grand-
father, Richard Lermy, 836 NE 15.
1 Her floor-length dress of white silk
embroidered tulle over satin was
styled with a sweetheart neckline,
cap sleeves and a bouffant skirt.
Her fingertip veil was attached to
a Juliet cap trimmed with seed
WT pearls and her jewelry was a
E i strand of pearls, a gift of the
and ( apt. Earl Thomas,
Spending 10 days in Santa Monica, Calif., are Jimmy and | Following the wedding the bride
Paul Berry, 12 Oakwood drive. They are guests at the Miramar and bridegroom and the wedding
hotel. party were driven to th. recep-
tion at the Polo club, Fort Sill,
Leaving Thursday morning by plane for Calgary, Canada, are in a Tally Ho drawn hv two while
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hunter, 915 NW 40. They plan to visit horses, a tradition with officers
Edmonton and Banff, where they will be guests of the Banff weddings.
Springs hotel during the golf tournament. The Hunters plan •+,
to return the middle of September. \lr, and Mrf. Hert inkla
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1953, newspaper, August 26, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991079/m1/11/?q=j+w+gardner&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.