The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961 Page: 18 of 43
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MRS. CHARLES VERNON STRICiSSNDI'1'
bi candí rltj(i t ceremony oo the
evening of Maj
27,.- Tost* Joel
Hirducci. «laughter-of Mr. and
Mm. Adolph Marduccl of 69 Cy-
prcji. «nd C.iarlen Vernon Strtck-
ta d. son of Mr. end Mr . Charles
D. Strickland of Center, were msr-
ri-cd in the, North Orange Baptist
Church. .
Rev. C W„ Williams, pastor, of
f^tied at the double ring ¿ere-
«Winy AiUr decoration* included
a large basket of white gladioli
flftflJuM by candelabra entwined spectively.
with fern. The traditional w*-ddintt| A reception
mu«ic waa played by Mrs. Kermil i lowahlp halt f<
1andberg. organist. ¡The three-tiered
a bouffant - skirted, ballerina-
length lavender silk dress, with
hat and gloves of matching color,
and carried a bouquet of pink
feathered carnations.
Rosa and Sandra Narducci. sis-
ters of the bride, were candle-
lighters.
Joseph Derwood Pike of Houston
served the bridegroom as best
man. Ushers were Tony Nardurci
and Ronnie Strickland, brothers of
the biflkto and bridegroom, re-
in the church fel-
lowihip liaH followed the wedding
The three-tiered wedding cake
The bride was given in marriage I was served with punch and coffee
by her father.' Her ballerina-length by Betty Bo wen, Kay Runnels. Pat
" ~ Laughlin and Margaret Faulkner.
For the wedding trip to Houston,
the bride traveled in a lavender
linen drew1 with square neck,
Seated skirt, and hip-length
cket. Her accessories included
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wedding dress waa fashioned of
white chiffon over Mffeta, with
fitted bodice, and bouffant ¡balle-
rina-length skirt. Other features
were s bateau neckline, elbow-
l' igth sleeves and lace-detail at
the waist- Her white tulle veil was
lie Id by a white satin tiara..
She carried a pale.lavendér, cY*
chid surrounded by lavender rib-
bon and streamers on a white
Bible.
Jean Janelte Alexander was the
bride's only attendant. She wore
MRS. WILLIAM TERRELL BURCH
Photo By T. I. Ounn
white pumps, bag, gloves and hsj.
She wore a lavender orchid an
Corsage.
The bride
Vows Exchanged By
lity Jewelers
umoctrr jewelers in orange
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attended .little Cy
The marriage of Charlotte Call | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burch,
press and Starlt High schrwis, and Wood and
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the bridegroom j#-'a graduate of
Little Cypres^Hfigh Scnool,
The coupW will reside in Center.
lag
Wliliam Terrrll Burch
was solemnized by candlelight Fri
day at 7:30 p.m. in the Cove Bajv
tist Church with Rev. W- W. Ken-
nedy, pastor, officiating ' at the
rites.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Wood of
211 Edsall, are the bride's par-
en . and her husband is the son
First Grandchild
Mrs Funnie C. ThlRpen Is in
forming friends of the arrival of
her first granddaughter, who made
her appearance very earl? Thurs-
oav morning. Her parents arc Lit.
*nd Mrs Joseph W. (Bill) Thig-
pen of 1506 A Werner Park. Ft.
Campbell, Ky , where her father
Is a member of 101st Airborne
Division. The little girl arrived on
the birthday of her late grand-
father, J. W "Hiigpen.
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202 Rhode Island.
The double ring ceremony was
held before a large sunburst bas-
ket of gladlola flanked on either
side with candelabra with pink
tapecs. There were two potted
palms on the altar,
"Whither Thou Goest" and "The
Wedding Prayer" were sung by
Sharon Kennedy. The organ was
played by Mrs. W. W. Kennedy
Miss Wood's bridal gown was of
white satin. The floor-length skirt
had lar^f" open pleats in front' and
back snowing' lace panels. The
bodice wax of lace, scalloped at
the neckline. The long sleeves
were pointed at the wrist.
Her fingertip veil lllualin
was attached to a pearl tiara. Her
jewelry consisted of a single
strand of pearls. Her fcouqittt wasl table was laid with white satin
a crescent of white roses. Clyde: and net. The centerpiece for the
The attendants all wore gowns
of pink silk organza. They carried
cascades of white carnations.
Chuck Burch served his broth-
er as best man. Charlie Burch, a
nephew of the bridegroom, carried
the rings. Weldon Stone, Carroll
White and I. Taylor .were «rooms-
men. Ushers were Roy Yeaman
and Jerry Curl.
Mrs. Wood was attired In a silk'
dress of mixed pastel colorvtflth
bone accessories. She wore;an or-
chid In corsage.
The bridegroom'a^mother chose
a powder elite lace dress with
white accessories for the cere-
money^ BRe alio wore an orchid
in «priáge.
The reception was held to the
church recreation hall. The serving
For the wedding trip the bfMe
chose a white and black sjitf with,
black accessories. Upon'their re-j
turn they will makfrtneir home onr
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E. Wood gave his daughter in mar
fiorma Fisher served aa maid
of honor.-Kathryn Wood.' lister of
the bride, Judy Roberts, Cousin
" of the bride, and Edna Burch,
,n - sister of the bridegroom, served
as bridesmaids. Annette Roberts,
cousin of the bride, wa« flpwer
girl.
bride's table was an arrangement
of pink and white carnations.
The four-tiered wedding cake
was topped with « miniature bride
and bridegroom. I
Presiding at the punch service
was Cora Sue Roberts. Johnette
Fisher served cake.
Guests were registered by Mrs.
Weldon Stane,
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961, newspaper, June 18, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143064/m1/18/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.