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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 29

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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29
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At right; St. Paul's United Methodist Church was scene of the ceremony Sunday, July 27 which united in marriage Miss Lela Grace Rowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowan, 1910 Spencer Monroe, qnd Robert Sidney Mor- rus, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Edward Marrus of Jcjnesboro. Following the the bride's parents were host's at a reception in the Mardi Gras Room of the Romoda Inn. The couple will be at home Rogers, Arkansas At left; Amjd a setting of numerous white tapers against a background of greenery and fern trees in St. Paul's United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 2, Miss Sherry Jean Dickenhorst become the bride of William Bertrand Spencer.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Walter Dickenhorst, 2778 Point Drive, Monroe and parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Ross Bertrand Spencer of Jock son, Miss Rev. Clyde Frazier officiated ot the exchange of vows whtch was followed by a reception at Boyou DeSiord Country Ciub The World For WOMEN Sunday, August 3, 1969 Below: Recent bride, Mrs George Mennon Compbeli, olong wf her husband was honored at a reception Friday niqht August the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoyt DeSha Sims in Rayville. Mrs Campbell is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs ru ieS 2f and the son of Mr Charles Campbell, Roanoke, Vo The couple is at home Monroe until fall when Mr. Campbell enters Potted polms and fern with standards of white and yellow aladioli created an altar in Lakeshore Baptist Church, for the wedding Friday, Auqust 1 of Miss Carolyn Elaine Cox, and Gary L.

Joyce, both of this city. Parents of the couple ore Mr. ond Mrs. Richard F. Cox, 404 Lakeshore and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Joyce of St. Joseph. After a wedding trip the couple will be ot home at 236 Auburn, Monroe. Solemnized Saturday, August 2 in Grace Episcopal Church, Monroe was the wedding of Miss Ann Lesley Heard and Jomes Edward Mitchell.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Howell H. Heard, of West Monroe and Mr. Mitchell, of Metairie, is the son of Mrs.

Ruby Mitchell, West Monroe and the late Cason Mitchell. A reception followed in Kilbourne Hall at the Church. The couple will establish a home in Metairie. Below: St. Paschafs Catholic Church, West Monroe, was the settinq Saturday, August 2 at 6 p.m.

for the wedding of Miss Kay Schulz and Patrick James Norman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Oliver Wendell Schulz, 301 Medorah Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas Norman, 315 Marie Drive, all in West Monroe.

A reception folfowed at Highland Park Country Club. Upon return from a wedding trip to Miami, the couple will be at home in Metairie. In a double ring candlelight ceremony Friday, August 1 in Brownville United Methodist Church, Miss Charlotte Ann Moffett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Moffett, become the bride of Roy Glen McGrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. McGrew.

All are of West Monroe. Fan-shaped arrangements of white gladioli ond chrysanthemums were on the altar against a background of lighted topers. Following a reception the couple departed on a wedding trip to the Ozark Mountains. sir A home in Stone Mountain, Georgia isl planned by Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Stephen Hoy-1 good whose marriage was way, August 2 in First 8optist Church, Rustem. I The bride is the former Patricia Arm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reggie Rives of Ruston Parents of the bridegroom areH Mr and Mrs Horace Woodrow Haygood of" Bossier City. The bride wiil lain the foculty the Decatur.

Go. school syshutt in late AugustI and Mr. Haygood wift attend Enwy versify School of Dentistry..

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