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Show Couple Exchange Vows In Hinckley A wedding of special interest took place in Hinckley on Sunday June Hi, in the reception room ol the Hinckley 1.. IX S. chapel, when Harold Dean Talbot and Carol Dean Dillcnbeck exclmnged vows as president Harold K. Morris performed per-formed the ceremony, 'the younp couple sloorl among decorations ol roses and other spring flowers, the windows being draped with spray of roses and bouquets of flower about the room gave a delightful spring atmosphere. The bride's gown was of while cellanese nylon with a dainty dot in It, made with a tight fitting waist and a full skirt. 'The fingei tip veil was of white net. The bride wore a necklace of blue pearls foi the "something blue". She carried a bouquet of roses. The groom had on a rose boutonniere. Miss Melba Elmore of Los Angeles was the maid of honor and Donna Rne Judd and Melba Western were the bridesmaids. The attendents wore corsages of roses. Maughnn Bishop acted as best man. He and the bride's father wore rose boutonnieres. Relatives and close friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony. cer-emony. After the wedding lunch was served to the group of forty who were present. A reception was given in honor of the bride and groom in the Hinckley high school gymnasium on Monday, June 16. In the receiving receiv-ing line were Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Dillcnbeck, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Talbot. Tal-bot. Dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening. The young couple cut the wedding cake and this was served as part of the refreshments to the guests. Musical numbers were rendered as the refreshments were served. The young couple will leave Saturday Sat-urday for a honeymoon trip thro California. They will make their home in Hinckley. |