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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 64

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Lubbock, Texas
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IN BOWMAN CHAPEL May Hmlng, Augwf 8, 1971-lUWOCK AVUAIKHE-JOUIHUL-D-5 Douglas C. Frazior And Jean Bumpass Say Vows Bowman Chapel of First United Methodist Church provided the salting for the double ring wedding ceremony of Miss Elizabeth Jean Eumpr.ss and Douglas Charles Frazior at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. J.

Waid Griffin, associate minister, officiated the vows. Parents of the couple arc Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bumpass of 3514 57th St.

and Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Frazior of 1613 5Sth St. Mrs.

Scott Bolton was matron of honor and Miss Karen Simmons was SHARP.SQVIER NUPTIALS Twin Ring Vows Read For Couple In a double ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Second Baptist Church, Miss Kathy Jane Squier became the bride of Michael Stephen Sharp. The vows were officiated by the Rev. Paul Earp, minister of Bible Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Squier of 2924 69th and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp of Route 7. The bride is a 1970 graduate of Monterey High School and attended Texas Tech University for one year.

Her husband attended Lubbock High School and is in the U.S. Army, stationed in Fort Bragg, N.C. Wedding music was provided by Larry Douglas, organist and Jeff Berta, vocalist. The bride was given in MRS. MICIUEL SHARP (Kathy Squier) marriage by her father and wore a formal length traditional gown of hand clipped chantilly lace, fashioned with a scalloped neckline, bishop sleeves with petal point cuffs and a long torso bodice, with tiers of lace.

Miss Nan Penney was maid of honor. Mrs, Lynn Smith, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Mrs. Stephen Anglin was bridesmatron and Miss Susie Dorsey was a bridesmaid. Tho bridal attendants wore formal length gowns of hot pink pcau de sole with an overiay of hot pink miramist.

The empire waistlines were accented with satin trim. Billy Helvey of Sherman was best man. Groomsmen were Danny Sharp, Pat Sharp and Jeff Whitakcr. Guests were seated by Art Whitaker of Garland" and Glen Whitaker of Prairie Village, Kan. Candles wore lighted by Steve Whitaker of Garland Glenn Gilbert.

Diana Stephens was flower girl and Charles Ainsworth carried the rings. After a reception in the church, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp left for a wedding trip to Tennessee. They will live in Fayetteville, N.C., until December while the bridegroom (Spec.

5) completes his assignment in the U.S. Army. CYCLICAL RO.HAXCE BENT1ALU England (WN'S) Mary Ambridgc, 19, has accepted an engagement ring from Brian Wilson, 25, but she insists on taking him on a bicycle trip before the wedding. Her destination is Alice Springs, Australia, where she will meet Brian's parents. The couple arc taking their best man, James Bell, with them as chaperone.

bridesmaid. James Cook served as best man and Strain was groomsman. Terry Bumpass of Copperas Cove and Jim Strong seated guests. Miss Virginia a i organist, and Bob Strain, vocalist, presented wedding music. The bride wore a formal length gown of chantilly lace with Victorian neckline of scalloped lace and A-line skirt.

Attendants wore formal empire gowns of pink georgette and white venise lace, A reception in the church parlor honored the couple after the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Dallas, the couple will live at 2301 25th St. A 1970 graduate of Monterey High School, the bride attended Commercial College of Lubbock and is employed by Lubbock City County Health Department. also is a 1979 graduate of Monterey High School and is a sophomore pre law major at Texas Tech. He is employed in the circulation department of the Avalanche Journal.

FOR HOME DELIVERY 765-8833 MHS. (Jean Buiupass) Engagements CAR UANA-HARSDORFF Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Caruana of Houston announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Rose Mary Caruana, to Chris David Harsdorff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Harsdorff of Frceport. The bride-elect received a B.S. degree in merchandising from Texas Tech University in 1970 and Harsdorff received a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from Tech in 1971.

The couple plans to wed Sept. 4 in Freeport. MOTE-WARLICK Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Mote of Rt. announced the engagement of iheir daughter. Miss a a Mote, to Ricky Way Warlick, son of Mr, and Mrs. J.

J. Warlick of Slaton, Rt. 1. The couple plans to many Oct. 22 in Cooper Methodis't Church.

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Pages Available:
420,456
Years Available:
1927-1977