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The Bells Honeymoon In Vegas And Hawaii
Mr. and Kra. Joseph
Marshall Bel], who were
wed Saturday, are on a
wedding trip to Las Vegas,
Nevada and Honolulu,
HawaU.
Mias Phyllis Ann Stroup
became Mr. Bell's bride in
a aeven o’clock formal
wedding In Gastonia’s
Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church.
The Rev. C. Peter Setter
heard the exchange of
vows In the double-ring
candlelight ceremony.
Mrs. Clyde A. Clonlnger
was organist for the
program of traditional
music.
The altar of the church
was banked with palms
and set with two brass
candelabrum holding
spiral tapers. White and
pink flowers were used In
two altar vases at either
aide of the setting.
Franklin Ambrose
Stroup escorted his
daughter to the altar and
gave her In marriage. The
bride’s wedding gown was
a full-length formal design,
an Original by Priscilla of
Boston, of silk chiffon over
crepe. The bodice of
Alencon lace and English
net featured a scoop
neckline and cap sleeves of
lace auid net. The full A-
Une sMrt of chiffon fell
from an empire waistline
and was bordered by
scalloped lace. The skirt
was sprinkled with ap
pliques of Alencon lace In
back and flowed Into a
Clutpel-length train. Her
long veil of pure silk
Illusion, also a Priscilla
design, was bordered with
Alencon lace and sprinkled
with appliques of lace and
caught to a cap of mat
ching lace. She carried a
bridal bouquet of
stephanotls and roses
centered with an orchid
and showered with
streamers of satin ribbon.
Miss Susan Rebecca
Stroup attended her sister
as maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Mrs.
Qary Awkerman of Mt.
Pleasant, S. C., Miss
Karen Barbie Smith, Miss
Jane Lloyd Lachlcotte,
both of Columbia, S. C.,
and Miss Margaret Ellen
Hill of Claricston, Oa.
All the attendants wore
full-length formal gowns of
Mrs. Flora Bell of
Eatonton, Oa., grand
mother of the bridegroom
chose a long blue formal
and a wdUte orchid cor-
sge.
and Is now employed by
Fulton county Cltlsens A
Southern Bank In Sandy
Springs, Oa.
The bridegroom, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. JOSEPH MARSHALL BELL
(Phyllis Ann Stroup)
Swedish rose Sllestla
chiffon posed over rose
taffeta. Originals by Aria.
Designed with full blouson
sleeveless bodices, the
slim skirts were attached
to fitted waistline
enhanced by slim self-
covered cord belts. They
carried bouquets of silk
flowers In shades of pink
and rose with baby’s
breath and ferns and tied
with streamers of rose
ribbons.
Robert Anthony Bell of
Morrow, Oa. was his
brother’s best man.
Groomsmen were Karl
Franklin Stroup of Rich
mond, Va., brother of the
bride; Dr. William Warren
of Vldalla, Oa., brother-in-
law of the bridegroom; and
Jeffrey Wayne King of
DoravlUe, Oa.
The bride’s mother was
gowned In a long formal of
pale peach chiffon over
taffeta featuring a blouson
bodice with boat neckline
and long, full sleeves. The
skirt was enhanced by tiny
ideats. She wore a corsage
of green orchids at her
shoulder.
The bridegroom’s sister,
Mrs. William Warren of
Vldalla, Oa., chose a
lavender chiffon formal
and a white crchld at her
dioulder.
The bride’s narents
entertained after the
ceremony at a beautifully •
^pointed reception In the
church fellowship hall
where the bridal colors of
pink and rose were fea
tured In decorative details.
Overlaid with white linen
enhanced by pink ribbon,
the bride’s tables were two
round tables decorated
with candelabrum and
pink flowers. A tiered
wedding csd(e wsm topped
with pink and white
sweetheart roses and was
cut and served with pink
punch and party refresh
ments. Hurricane lamps
were used with greenery In
the windows of the
reception hall and
greenery, fern, hanging
baskets and pink flowers
and candles were used
throughout the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Richardson, Jr. greeted
guests and Ms. Vickie
Cbleman of Atlanta, Oa.
kept the register.
Mrs. Dewey Warren of
Gastonia cut and served
the wedding cake and Mrs.
Robert Stroup and Mrs.
Gkirdon Harris, both of
Gastonia, aunts of the
bride, served punch.
Goodbyes were said to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Oault of
Gastonia, aunt and uncle of
the bride.
For a wreddlng trip, the
new Mrs. Bell chose a
three-piece ensemble of
winter white and lifted the
corsage from her bridal
bouquet.
BRIDE AND
BRIDEGROOM
Joseph M. Bell, Sr. of
Morrow, Oa. and grandson
of Mrs. Flora BeU of
Eatonton, Oa., la a
graduate of Forest Park
High School and received
his B. A. degree In
Business Administration
from Columbus College
where he was a member of
Varsity basketball and
baseball teams, played
NAIA All-American
baseball, and was co-
captaln of Area PTve. He Is
employed as Corporate
Account Manager of the
Beklns Oo. of Atlanta, Oa.
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The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. PTsnk A.
Stroup of Oostmila and
granddaughter of Mrs.
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late Mr. Oault. She is a
graduate of Ashley High
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A. degree in Education
from Clemson University
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