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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 24

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LUBBOCK Morning. September 11. 1960 Chapel Is Scene Of Wedding Second Li. and Mrs. Jimmie Dale Auten (Judy Gail Kiker) are raveling to Chicago, follow- jag their double ring wedding ceremony read by the Rev.

Dr. J. Ralph Grant at 7:30 p.m Saturday in Ford Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church. Aiiten, an August graduate of Texas Tech. will be at the Uni- of Chicago for a year's special study in meteorology.

He is a graduate of Hereford High School and is in the U. S. Air "orce. His wife, whq graduated from San Angelo High School and attended San Angelo Junior Col- ege, has been an architecture major at Tech for years. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Lester Kiker, 4506 22nd and Mr. and Mrs. Jim H. Auten of Hereford.

The bride, given in marriage by icr father, wore a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle designed with a scalloped Sabrina neckline embroidered in sequin medallions and sprinkled with seed pearls. sleeves tapered to petal Doints over the hands. From the itted bodice stemmed a bouffant MRS. CARL WAYNE WYATT (Sue Oldham Miss Sue Oldhain Pledges Vows With Wavne Wvatt vith circular veils of tulle were if matching organza. They carried cascade bouquets of white feathered mums garlanded with whit satin streamers.

The candlelighters wore similar dresses of white taffeta featuring blue organza sashes and matchin; mitts accented by wristlet corsages of white pompon mums, i Bridegroom's Attendants SHALLOWATER a wedding trio to Santa Fe AL, air. and Mrs. Carl Wayne Wyatt (LaWanda Sue Oldham) wBl live at 2419 13th SI in Luh- boek where they are senior students at Texas Tech. The couple were married at p.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church with the Rev.

Martin W. Landers, professor of speech at Wayland Baptist College, reading thfe double ring wedding ceremony. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bqyd V.

Oldham, Rt 1, Box 122. Lubbock, the bride is an elementary education major-and works a secretary in the President's ofgce at Tech. She is a graduate ofiNew Deal High School and at- teided Wayland Baptist College. Wyatt, the son of Mr, and Mrs. CM Wyatt of Marshall, is a geology major and is employed Cicero Smith Lumber Co.

He is of Sdhool and TSlgore Junior College. Wears Lace Over Taffeta flie bride, presented in marriage bjf her father, chose a gown of Ciiannlly lace over taffeta designed with a scalloped Sabrina neckline and long sleeves tapering to petal points pver the hands. From the figurine bodice flowed a bouffant skirt holding a cascade of ruffles at center back that swept into a chapel train. A crown of iridescent sequins and seed pearls held her fingertip veil of sflk illusion. She carried a white orchid surrounded by feathered mums atop a white satin Bible and a handkerchief belonging to her great-grandmother, Mrs.

Joe R. Johnson of Dallas. Miss Margaret Taylor of Houston was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Linda Oldham of Wolfforth, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Pamela Rucker, and Carla Lyons of El Paso. Candles were Sighted by cousins of the bride, Misses Carolyn Oldham of Lubbock and Hicia Oldham.

The attendants wore gowns of ice blue silk organza over taffeta fashioned with fitted bodices over white antique lace with brief cap sleeves and sweetheart necklines. The bouffant waltz-length skirts were with softly folded cummerbunds caught with bustles of crystalerse roses. Their brief mitts and flat-bow head pieces Best man was Russell Vander Zee of Carrizo Springs. Guests were seaflM by Jerry Oldham of Lubbock, brother of the bride. Ladon AMns of Lubbock, cousin of the bride, and Cecil Rucker.

Wedding music was presented by Mrs. M. M. Styles, organist, and Miss Laquita Huckabee, soloist Fellowship Hall of the church was scene of the ensuing reception. Miss Kay Oldham of Lubbock, cousin of the bride, registered guests.

Ohters assisting in hospitalities were Mmes. John H. Reagan of New Deal, C. B. Henderson of Marshall, sister of the bridegroom, R.

Y. Oldham and Lewis AMns, both of Lubbock, Lon Lincecum of Idalou, John Ford of New Deal, Billy Hardy and Misses Sharon Oldham of Lubbock, cousin of the bride, Virginia Greenhill of New Deal, Margie Stern of Bolin, Zona Hudgens of San Angelo and Zana Lummus of Pasadena. For traveling "the bride chose a sage brush green and white checked-suit featuring a soft round collar, small flap pockets and large decorative buttons. Her accessories were of sage brush green and beige. MRS.

JIMMIE AUTEX (Judy Gail Kiker) loor length skirt with alternating bands of lace and tulle. A crown of seed pearls held her ingertip veil of silk illusion. The bouquet was an arrangement of a white orchid surrounded by red roses and pearls ac- with showers of satin and let. Miss Carolyn Utt of San Angelo! vas the bride's honor were Misses Pat! Howard, Jan Auten. of Hereford.

ister of the bridegroom, andj heron Self of Steahenville. cousin of the bride. They were dressed in red sheaths of dull lustre satin ulle overskiris tied at the waist- ines. Each wore a matching headpiece and carried a white rose a white Bible. Don Tucker of McKinney served the bridegroom as best man.

Ushers were George Schoner, Bert Kiker, brother of the and Ralph Cannon ofj Childress. Candles were lighted Ronald Jones of Dublin Bert Kiker. Flower girls were Donna Harris and Beverly Auten of Hereford, ister of the bridegroom. Weding music was presented byj Irs. Gerald Harris, organist, andi Ir.

and Mrs. Kenneth Hill, solo-- sts. A reception in the lower audi-j orium of the church followed thej eremony. Members of the house were Mmes. Thomas Pack; f.Amarillo, cousin of the oe Miller, Mark Davis, L.

M.I Baylor. Jack Davis, Gary Phil-! ps and Misses Dalphne Hopsonj and Suzanne Utt, both of Sani GOOD LIGHT BEEF Cot Jfc WrapDtd for Tour Locker LUBBOCK SUPERIOR MEAT CO. 90S Dial PO3-7353 P-T Executive Board Collene Associates Meets In Residence Dupre Parent-Teacher Asso- riation executive committee met Friday afternoon in the home of klrs. Ricshard Duncan, 2432 22nd president. Reports were given by com- nittee chairmen and the budget or the coming year was presented.

To Attend Luncheon Lubbock Christian College Associates will meet for lunch at 1 p. m. Monday in the college cafeteria. Members from Abernathy will be hostesses. Roy Osborne of San Leandro, will speak to the group which is made up of women interested in LCC.

They pay dues of SI monthly. Prospective The general meeting wjll be members have invited to at ":30 p. m. Thursday cafeteria. at thej tend the luncheon.

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