The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1969 Page: 4 of 16
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July Wedding
TIPTON (Spl.)-Miss
Evelyn Gill of Norman
and Thomas L. Green of
Tipton were united in
marriage at the Central
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FIVE GENERATIONS gathered at the G. E.
Muse residence, 615 North Hightower, in Altus
for a reunion Thursday. Pictured from left
to right are N. H. Hestand, 90, his daughter Mrs.
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the ceremony in the bride’s
parents’ home.
After a wedding trip to “Six
Blackmon of Ft. Worth, Tex.
For travel the bride wore a
pale blue dotted swiss dress with
the orchid from her wedding
ouquet as a corsage.
After a honeymoon trip to the
Wichita Mountains the couple
will be at home in Dover, Del.
yellow and whit rosebuds with
gypsophila and long satin
streamers.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Robert L. Richardson, sister of
the bride from Oklahoma City
She wore an empire dress of
yellow silk linen featuring soft
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 Sunday School
10:45 Worship Service
6:00 p.m. Song & Testimony
6:45 Worship Service
Etiquette,” when the Goodwill
Club held a salad-luncheon
recently in the Civic Room of the
First National Bank Building.
She demonstrated the correct
usage of the flag as well as the
proper folding and storage
method. Mrs. Esther Thompson
and Mrs. Ethel Weaver assisted
her in the presentation.
Mrs. Sam Roberson displayed
two quilts and some other
handiwork, and Rachel Jones
discussed the benefits of honey
in our diet.
Mrs. Weaver presided over the
business session.
flat bow. The elbow length
sleeves were edged in lace
ruffles. Her headpiece was a
cabbage rose with a short veil
and she carried a nosegay
arrangement of large daisies.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bob
Travis of Weatherford, Sherry
Fails, Mary Jane Hughes and
Nancy Deaver, all of Mangum
They were attired identically t
the matron of honor.
Scott Tankersley was ring
bearer. Candlelighter was Lea
Tipton Couple
TIPTON (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Killebrew were honored
recently on their 46 th wedding
anniversary with a dinner in the
home of their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Tommy Killebrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Killebrew were
married in McAlester in 1933 and
moved to Tipton in 1936.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lomax and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Killebrew
attended the dinner.
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seven months. (Staff Photo)
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2 and Rodney Hollis Fulton.
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■ the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of A.
E. Woolridge Jr. of Mangum and
Mrs. Seleta Wooldridge of
Woodward. The bridegroom is
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Miss Nancy Carol Stroud, of Avondale Estates,
Ga., became the bride of Donald Vernon Holland, of
Atlanta, Ga., in a recent ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents. The Rev. J. Truett Cannon, pastor of
the Avondale First Baptist Church, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Andy Stoud. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Holland of Atlanta, Ga.
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Mrs. Roverta Daffron was
hostess for a rehearsal dinner at
the Friendship Inn.
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Mrs. Leo Fite, organist, ac-
companied Connie Osborn,
soloist, who sang, “Whither
Thou Goest,” “I Love Thee” and
“The Wedding Prayer.”
The altar and choir rails were
draped with garlands of mock
Baxter-
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orchid corsage.
The bridegroom’s mother was
dressed in beige with matching
accessories and a double white
orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony a
Given in marriage by her City.
father, the bride wore a formal A reception hosted by the
gown of candlelight silk faced bride’s parents, followed the
peau de soie and imported lace, ceremony in the fellowship hall
The empire bodice of lace of the church. The reception
featured intermission sleeves, table was covered in a floor
Lace extended in points on the length net cloth edged in lace,
long, A-line skirt, and motifs of The bride’s parents were
lace outlined the chapel length assisted by Judy Tidmore, Mrs.
train which fell in pleats from Bob Wooldridge, Mrs. James
the waist. Her fingertip veil of Barnes, Mrs. Clark Jones,
silk English illusion was caught Mrs. Homer Slover, Mrs. Ted
by a coif of candlelight peau de Wooldridge, Mrs. Paul Hughes,
soie and lace accented with Mrs. Horace Plumbee, Mrs.
pearls Raymond Cooksey, Mrs. Bob
She carried a nosegay of Barnett and Mrs. Wade Tyler Jr.
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of Altus and the great-niece of bands. Her bouquet was of
Mrs. Frank Penick of Altus. miniature carnations, rosebud.*
Vows were exchanged before and ribbon in pastel shades,
an altar centered by an open
Bible and an urn containing Following the ceremony the
white chrysanthemums, snap bride’s parents were hosts to a
dragons and fem. breakfast in their home.
The musical program was Assisting them were Mrs. F. C.
provided y Duane Price, Powell and Mrs. Duane Price,
brother-in-law of the bride from sister of the bride.
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orange blossoms and Ann Fulton, sister of the
huckleberry with swags of green bridegroom and Shannon Brooks
silk rope. Forming a background was flower girl.
for the ceremony was a 15- David Cumming of Norran
branch candelabra flanked by was best man. Ushers were
baskets of shasta daisies on David Fulton, brother of the
pedestals. Lighted candles bridegroom from Weatherford,
decorated the choir rail and tall Frank Alexander of Anadarko,
hurricane lamps lighted the Jim Moore of Weatherford and
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and bows was presented the August Wedding
honoree by the hostesses. _ .. , * .
regssredtheguestFlestngan To Unite Couple
table decorated by a miniature MANGUM (Spl.) —Mr.
baby buggy. and Mrs. HC. Ford Jr., of
The refreshment table was Granite are announcing
covered with a lace cloth and 4. nacemon . Li
centered with a pink M the engagement oftheir
arrangement daughter, Janet Lea. to
Mrs. David Broadwater gave -ohn Leslie Hogg. He is
a poem, “Ode to a Baby,” before the son of Mr. and Mrs.
the honoree was presented with Robert Hogg of the Lake
her gifts. Creek community.
Hostesses for the shower wen' The couple both
Mrs. George Natividad, Mrs. graduated from Granite
R.T. Jones, Jr., Mrs. Clyde High School. They are
Russell, Mrs. JoyceRogers,Mrs. attending Southwestern
Richard Buxton, Vickie Buxton, S+-NIW -
Mrs. George Milligan, Mrs. State, College whereesheis
Leonard Reed, now a sophomore and he
Also Mrs. Floyd Rogers, Mrs. IS a senior.
Frankie Rogers, Mrs. Emory. The wedding will be
Hollis, Mrs. G.L. Thompkins, August 30 in the Granite
Mrs. Jim Williams, Mrs. Virgie United Methodist Church.
p J 'll M l The couple both graduated
“70odwili I Ilin from Granite High School. They
VIUU are attending Southwestern
LI,, AAz" State College where she is now a
nOluS VeeTnO sophomore and he is a senior.
- The wedding will be August 30
MANGUM (Spl.) —Mrs. Olie in the Granite United Methodist
Bryant gave the lesson, “Flag Church.
The bride is the grand- Huntsville, Ala. g,4
daughter of the late Mr. Joe The bride was given in
Stroud and Mrs. Stroud, for- marriage by her father and wore 2
merly of Altus. She is the niece a light blue linen dress trimmed FPI
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fellers in a darker shade of blue lace ( \ >•
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MANGUM (Spl) - A
double ring ceremony at
the First United
Methodi st Church
recently united Miss
MANGUM (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Pat Joiner are recenuy on uneur qou weuuug r. - , r. .
residing in Lawton following their recent wedding in anniversary with a dinner in the rhurch of Christ in
the Cameron Baptist Church of Lawton. The Rev. Dan home of their daughter-in-law, Norman with Walter
Pruitt officiated the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Tommy Killebrew. Bryan, minister,
She is the former Charlotte Ann Sims, daughter of Mr ang Ma Killebrew were officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin E. Sims of Lawton, and he is the married in McAlester in 1933 and The bride is the daughter of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Joiner of Mangum. moved to Tipton in 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Gill and the
For her wedding, the bride a bouquet of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lomax and ridegroom “ the son of Mrs.
wore a gown of candlelight Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Killebrew p.
organza over peau de soie and Michael Bilbrey and Sybil attended the dinner. f atyn' “Ltarrtt-y.ne
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handtbeadedAlenon.lace. matron of honor and each their sons, Tommy Killebrew of orchid corsage.
AL waistline and a mthe carried a. single carnation ac- Ft. Polk, a. and Jack Killebrew Mrs. James Madden, sister of
hahnwaistiner.andoncrowr centedwithlaceand blue ribbon, of Gunnison, Colo. The Jack the bride from Norman served
illusions. She carried a cascade Candlelighters were Jody Killebrew’s are attending as matron of honor. She wore a
bouquet of white gardenias Hargrove and Danny Hargrove. Western State College in Gun- yellow suit with matching ac-
Mrs. Shannon Conway, ’ the Stephanie Conway and Cheryl nison. cessories.
bride’s sister from Lawton, was Jolner were flower girls. A
matron of honor. She wore a Ring bearers were Jerry Vrr-
floor-length gown of blue and Green and Joey Joiner. (Continued from pg, ,
white dotted swiss, styled with The bride’s parents hosted a -ontue" Irom Page 3)
an empire waistline and short reception following the , . .
bell sleeves. Her headpiece was ceremony in the e"olnin hall Jerry Marquart and Mrs. Ted
a white net veil, and whe carried cetlchurdthe fellowship hall Darby. They were assisted by
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Shower Honors Tipton Woman for travel the bride chose a
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TIPTON (Spl.) -Mrs. Tommy Woolf, Mrs. David Broadwater 1116 couple will be at home in
Henson was honored recently Karen Jones, Mrs. Weonna Duke until fall when they will
with a layette shower at the David and Mrs. Darvin Smith, move to Stillwater to attend
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Ferguson, George W. & Hale, James H. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1969, newspaper, July 13, 1969; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2120014/m1/4/?q=del+city&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.