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The Shreveport Times Sunday, June 9, 1974 11-E Coons-Boudreaux Curry-Rowell Weddings and Engagements Zimmerman. Ushers were Sal Todaro, Cyril Boudreaux Thomas Ford and Lyle Brown. A reception followed at the Roundtowner Hotel in New Orleans. The newlyweds will be at." home in Metairie after a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains. Miss Donna-marie Boudreaux of Metairie married James Michael Coons, also of Metairie, June 8 at noon in St.

Angela Merici Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Anita Puleo Boudreaux of Metairie and the late Roland Joseph Boudreaux, and the groom is the son of. Duncan-Walker Hanna-Eutsler Miss Martha Victoria Rowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Alton Rowell married James Perry Curry of Ruston, June 8 at 2 p.m. in Community Bible Church in Keithville. The groom is the son of William Edward Curry of Monroe and Mrs. Odessa Curry of Tyler, Tex. The bride's brother, the Rev.

William A. Rowell officiated at the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Frank Beauchamp. The bride wore ivory silk organza gown accented with Cluny lace and fashioned on princess line. The full skirt swept into a cathedral train which ended in a wide ruffle of lace and a lace covered Juliet cap held the ivory illusion veil.

She carried miniature white carnations. Mrs. Thomas W. Smith was matron of honor and Miss Kathy Littlejohn, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

William A. Rowell and Miss Judith Ann Copp. The bride's cousin, Miss Jamie Nell Pearson, was junior bridesmaid. They wore pale yellow gowns flocked with gold roses, yellow hats with scalloped edges and carried baskets of daisies. Richard Huber was best man.

Groomsmen were Bill Petty, Wayne Herren, Richard Rowell, cousin of the bride, and Richard Russell. The groom's niece and nephew, Susan Petty and Gary Petty, were flower girl and ringbearer. A reception honoring the newlyweds followed at the church. They will be at home in Ruston, after a wedding trio to Long view. rXCf lariaa frtk latttaMft NOW OPEN CcioU Farms Mrs.

A. Dale Coons of this city and Fred Coons Jr. of Slidell. Cyril Boudreaux gave his niece in marriage. The bride wore a candlelight jersey gown and carried apricot and pink roses.

Mrs. Sal Todaro was matron of honor for her sister and Mrs. Jerry Wristers, bridesmaid. They wore apricot jersey dresses and carried peach colored roses. Frank Zimmerman was best man and groomsman was Casciola Farms 10101 E.KIX3SHWT.

Todd Carter of Memphis, Mrs. Thomas B. Walker Jr. of Little Rock, sister-in-law of the bride; Miss Vicki Lowder of West Memphis, and Miss Nancy Duncan of Magnolia, sister of the groom. They wore cotton patchwork printed dresses and carried white baskets of white and yellow daisies.

Gary Adams of Magnolia was best man, and other male attendants were Alan Bailey of Little Rock; Mike Russell of Hope, Tommy Ross of Stephens, Mark Phillips of Magnolia, and Thomas B. Walker Jr. of Little Rock, brother of the bride. Candlelighters were Larry H. Beaumont of Huntsville, brother-in-law of the bride, and Aubrey Galloway Jr.

of Magnolia. A reception was held in the church. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple will live in Dallas, Tex. Miss Marjorie Ellen Walker of Camden, became the bride of Alan Hunt Duncan of Magnolia, in a ceremony June 2 at 3 p.m. in1 the First Presbyterian Church of Camden.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Walker of Camden and Mrs. Charles F.

Duncan and the late Mr. Duncan of Magnolia. The bride wore her sister's gown of ivory peau de soie and Alencon lace. The traditional gown was designed with an empire bodice and A-line skirt. Lace embellished the bodice and encircled the shoulders to overlay the full-length chapel train.

Her tiered veil of ivory imported illusion was held by a coif of peau de soie and lace appliques edged with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses'. Mrs. Larry H. Beaumont of Huntsville, was her sister's matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jeff Estep of Norman. Mrs. Shaw-Sullivan i piiiiPiPiiiiiiiipiiil f- i- -v iv. II i -mSJ Miss Carolyn Virginia Eutsler, daughter of Mrs.

Robert Gene Duke and Eugene Ernest Eutsler Jr. of Houston, became the bride of Richard Erwin Hanna of Winnfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James N.

Hanna of Winnfield. The ceremony took place June 7 in the chapel of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church in Houston. The bride selected a gown of silk organza and Alencon lace designed on empire lines. Her mantilla of English illusion and matching lace was worn Madonna style, and she carried a small cascade of gardenias.

Miss Adele Taylor of Houston was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were the Misses Debbi Hanna of Winnfield. sister of the groom; Kathy Park of Houston; Becky Jackson of Little Rock, Debbie Davis of Dallas, and Mrs. Edwin Allday of Houston. They wore green and white voile gowns and carried mixed summer blossoms. Mr.

Hanna was his son's best man, and other male attendants were Robert Eutsler of Houston, brother of the bride; Doug Allen of Baton Rouge; Mark Wann of Atlanta, Mrs. Richard Erwin Hanna They wore yellow-flocked nylon dresses over yellow taffeta with matching picture hats and carried nosegays of spring flowers. Charlie Barton of Atlanta was best man, and groomsmen were brothers of the bride and groom, Richard Sullivan and Donnie Shaw, and the groom's brother-in-law, Gordon Premeaux. Two cousins of the bride, Steve Sullivan of Benton and Tim Sullivan of Cotton Valley, were ushers. David Rutherford, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer.

A reception honoring the newlyweds followed in the church fellowship hall. They will be at home in Atlanta. Miss -Margaret Ellen Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sullivan of Cotton Valley, married John Glynn Shaw, son of Mrs.

J. T. Shaw afjd the late Mr. Shaw of Atlanta, June 8, at 7 p.m. in First Baptist Church.

The bride wore an ivory satin gown overlaid with silk organza nd lace fashioned in empire style with bouffant skirt and chapel train. A Juliet cp of lace and pearls held the ull veil, and she carried carnations, roses and an orchid. Mrs. Richard Sullivan was matron of honor for her sister-injjaw, and bridesmaids included two cousins of the bride, the Misses Joanne Sullivan and Phyllis Wade and Mrs. Vickie Warner.

Dan Van Horn of Texarkana, Larry Clark of Fordyce, Ark. Guy Erwin of Lawton, Jimmv Barrington-Fincher Faulkner of Little Rock and Mike Newton of Dumas, Ark. The reception was held at mm the Junior League of Houston. Shop Uptown Until 8:00 P.m. Shop Downtown Until 5:00 P.M.

The couple will be at home in Ft. Worth, after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Hatcher-Byerley Hood-Fowler Miss Mary Ruth Fincher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.

Fincher of Homer, married Michael Lee Barrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barrington of Springhill, Saturday, June 8 at 4 p.m. in First Baptist Church in Homer. The bride wore a white gown with beaded bodice, high collar, Bishop sleeves and demitrain.

Her veil was shoulder length. She carried baby's breath, carnations and daisies. Miss Roslind Kelly was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Billy Owens, Miss Jeanette Martin, Miss Lenn Dohmann, and two sisters of the bride, the Misses Phyllis and Patricia Fin- They wore pink dresses fashioned in princess style and carried daisies and pink carnations. The groom's father was best man and groomsmen were Billy Owens, David Deas, John Gladney, Jon Black and P.

E. Fincher, brother of the bride. Ushers were Ronnie Anderson, Eddie Barrington, Jimmy Tucker and Russell Hamner. Miss Kristy Barrington, sister of the groom, was flower girl and Miss Karen Fincher, niece of the bride, junior bridesmaid. A reception honoring the newlyweds followed at the Homer Country tClub.

They will be at home in Goodrich, Tex. 'if I. "xy Announcement is made of the engagement of Diane Elizabeth Hatcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W.

Hatcher of Magnolia, to Dennis Alan Byerley. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byerley of Magnolia, Ark. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Emory will be the scene of the ceremony, Friday, July 12, at 7:30 p.m.

She attended Magnolia High School. He is a 1973 graduate of Magnolia High School. She is the granddaughter of L. A. Hatcher of McNeil and the late Mrs.

Hatcher and Mrs. Coy Triplet of Emerson and the late Mr. Triplet. He is the grandson of Mr. George F.

Byerley of Corydon, and the late Weeks-Robe Miss Elizabeth Ann Fowler of Ruston and Ivin Lee Hood of Dubach were married Sunday, June 2, at 3 p.m. in the First Baptist Church of Ruston. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Drew Ardis Fowler and the late Mr. Fowler of Ruston and Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Hood of Dubach. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Drew John Fowler of Chicago, 111., wore a gown of white organza featuring a scooped neckline, raised waistline and tapered lace sleeves.

The bodice was appliqued with peau d'ange lace embellished with seed pearls. The full skirt was also enhanced with matching lace. Her full-length veil of illusion was held by a band of lace and pearls. Mrs. Don J.

Beasley was her sister's matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Bert Brown and the Misses Peggy Moon. Donna Smith and Chrissie Reynolds of Ames, Iowa. They wore sheer orchid organza dresses flocked with flowers. Mr.

Hood was his son's best man, and other male attendants were Johnny Hood, brother of the groom; Bobby McCartney, Don J. Beasley, Bert Brown and Gary Havins. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. H.

Renfrew and the late Mr. Renfrew of Tailulah and the late Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Fowler of Ruston. She is an honor graduate of Louisiana University. Mr. Hood is descended from Mrs. Sam Blaushild and the late Mr.

Blaushild of Ruston and Mrs. J. L. Hood and the late Mr. Hood of Dubach.

He is also an honor graduate of Tech. A reception was held in the church. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live in Shreveport. Miss Diane Eliiabeth Hatcher Mrs. Byerley and Mrs.

Bertha Blaine of Noblesville, and the late Elmer 7 Dufrene -Roussel 8.90 mm. ::3 "smmm 1 I 7 I Bernard-Haworth Miss Karen Darlene Robe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Morris Robe, married Wallace Warren Weeks son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Weeks Sr. of Monroe, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Missionary Baptist Tabernacle. The bride wore a gown of tiered ruffles and Chantilly lace which swept into a cathedral train. She carried white gladiums with a white orchid centering the bouquet.

The bride's matron of honor was Mrs. Philip Salley, and the maid of honor was Miss Regina Brunson. Bridesmaids included Mrs. Peggy Powell, Mrs. Allen Jones, Miss Julia White, Miss Deborah Mills, Mrs.

John Lorick and Miss Sheila Anderson. They wore orchid gowns and carried matching parasols ascented with The groom's father served his son as best man and the groomsmen were Philip Salley, Ricky Grimmett, Danny Weaver, Roger Tharpe, Allen Jones, Claude White and Howard Hall. Miss Heather Meador served as flower girl and Timothy Searcy served as It's Short! It's Young! A Wig You Can Style With Your Fingers! That's right lovely relaxed waves you can style with your fingers. Capless, so light and comfortable you hardly know you have it on. Needs hardly any care.

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Dufrene of Marrero have announced the engagement of their daughter, Julie Anne Dufrene, to Percy Welliam Roussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 0. Roussel Sr. of Marrero, formerly of Shreveport.

The wedding will be solemnized June 22 in the Visitation of our Lady Church in Marrerb. Her grandparents are Mrs. Louis C. Elliott and the late Mr. Elliott and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Fernand J. Dufrene. His grandparents are Mrs. Jessie Reece Youngblood and the late Mr.

Youngblood of Natchitoches and Mrs. J. S. Roussel Sr. and the late Mr.

Rnussel. The couple will be at home in Marrero after the wedding. Mrs. Wallace Warren Weeks Miss Dorothy Gayle Ha worth and Louis Chesley Bernard were married last evening at 7 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church of Natchitoches.

Their parents are Oscar Stuart Hs worth Jr. and the late Mrs. Anne Campo Ha worth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.

Bernard all of Natchitoches. The bride chose a gown of silk organza detailed in Chan-tilly lace. The sheer scalloped yoke was outlined in the lace as were the cuffs of the full sheer sleeves. The softly gathered skirt fell from an empire waistline and ended in a ruffle at the hemline. She carried a cascade of white daisies, roses, stephanotis and baby's breath.

Mrs. Ronald Ha worth, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron Zst honor, and Miss Emmu Lu Bernard, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Phillip Wilkerson of Natchitoches; Mrs. Shep Piatt of New Orleans and Mrs.

Kenneth Murphy of Alexandria. They wore yellow chiffon gowns and carried white wicker baskets filled with yellow and white daisies. Henry H. Bernard of Baton Rouge was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Lee Posey, Ed Breedlove and Randy Guillory, all of Natchitoches, and Ronald Corkern of Baton Rouge.

Ushers were Ronald Ha worth, Scriven Bernard and Don Bernard, brothers of the groom. Miss Shannon McGoey was flower girl, and Mark Carruth was ringbearer. A reception was held in the church. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple will live in Natchitoches. ringbearer.

The candlelighters were Miss Susan Crow and Alton Ray Anderson. A reception followed in the reception hall of the church. After a wedding trip to the Ozark mountains the couple will be at home in Shreveport. SPECIAL SELLING Miss Julie Anne Dufrene Franklin -Frazier 'THE HAPPY HOOKERS" Ladies Clogs Gunn-Smith S11B1CI1 Announcement is made of the engagement of Maria Particia Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd F. Franklin, to Robert Lynn Frazier. He is the son of Mrs. Clarence A. Frazier and the late Mr.

Frazier of Natchez, Miss. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will be the scene of the ceremony Saturday, July 27, at 7:00 p.m. She graduated from Byrd High School and has her B.A. and master's degree from Northwestern State University.

He is a graduate of Natchez High School, attended Northeast Louisiana University and is a member of Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edison M. Ebanks of Grand Cayman, British West Indies, and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Harwood C. Franklin of Grand Cayman, B.W.I. He is the grandson of Mrs. Claude D.

Vasser and the late Mr. Vasser of Burkbumette, and the late Mr and Mrs. Edward Frazier of Victoria, Tex. They will live in Shreveport following the ceremony Regulariy 10.00 Just a little towel hook can make your bath a happier place by brightening up your wall or door. The gay beaded hooks are a collection of summer flowers, perfect for towels or robes and great for the bath house.

Miss Mavis Darlene Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Smith of Mansfield, married Kenneth Charles Gunn son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Charles Gunn Sr. of Mansfield, June 8 at 4 p.m. in Fellowship Baptist Church in Mansfield. The bride wore a silk organza gown over taffeta with fingertip illusion veil She carried carnations, stephanotis and lilies of the valley. Miss Beth Davis of Grand Cane was maid of honor and wore a floral embossed sheer gown in hues of pink.

She carried spring blossoms in a white basket. The groom's attendants were David Gunn, brother of the groom, and Frankie Mathis. Toni Smith, sister of the bride, was flower girl. The newlyweds were honored after the ceremony at a reception in the church fel- kA 4 TP mw s.00 -is For those fashion minded people, a kaliedoscopic assortment of clogs in red, blue or white. And at smug fashion right price too.

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