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    1. [MOMONROE] NBC: Hogan-Reynolds
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    3. Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Feb 21, 1960. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Catherine Hogan and Robert Earl Reynolds Married "Catherine Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogan, Madison was married to Robert Earl Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Reynolds, Clifton Hill in a double ring ceremony held Sunday afternoon 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Charles McKay, Baptist Minister of Marshall at the Mt. Airy Baptist Church southeast of Madison. The bride was given in marriage by her father in a chancel setting of green fernery and white gladiolas flanked by candelabras. Prenuptial wedding music was played throughout the wedding with Mrs. Charles Kirk as pianist. Ronald Kirk accompanied by Mrs. Kirk sang, "Always" and "The Lord's Prayer". Miss Margie Reynolds served her brother as maid of honor; Miss Mildred Reynolds, sister of the groom and Mrs. Raymond Hogan, jr., sister in law of the bride, served as bridesmaids. Raymond Hogan, Jr., brother of the bride was best man. James Zwonitzer and Donnie Kerr were groomsmen. Ushers were tom Patton, and James Marshall; ring bearer Bobby Joe Cooper and Miss Doris Davis was flower girl. The bride's wedding gown was of white lace over net with an apron back extending with ruffles down the back, with pointed sleeves. She wore a fingertip veil attached to a half cap of white satin with white roses and net. She carried a Bible with pink roses centered with a lily of the valley with satin streamers. She wore the traditional something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. Her only jewelry was a string of pearls, a gift of the groom. Miss Margie Reynolds, maid of honor, wore a gown of aqua blue chiffon over taffeta with matching shoes and a headband of matching net with aqua roses. Miss Mildred Reynolds, bridesmaid, wore a gown of rose chiffon over taffeta with matching accessories and matching headband of net and roses. Mrs. Faye Hogan, bridesmaid, wore a gown of pink chiffon over taffeta with matching accessories and a matching headband of net and roses. All bridesmaids carried wrist bouquets of pink and white mums. The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore a string of pearls, a gift from the bride. The mother chose for her daughter's wedding a street dress of navy blue with matching accessories. The groom's mother was attired in a dark green street dress with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of white mums centered with pink roses. Mrs. James Brooks was in charge of the gift books, Patsy Johnston was in charge of the gift table. Judy Rutledge was the candlelighter. A reception was held following the ceremony in the dining room of the church basement with about 100 guests attending. The four tiered wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Jimmie Jones. Punch was poured by Mrs. Gerald Breid and Mrs. R.J. Levings and Miss Belva Milhollin. The cake was served by Mrs. Jimmie Jones and Mrs. Larry VanSkike. The guests were served from a white lace covered table with white candles and white wedding bells and pink bows. The bride is a graduate of the Madison high School, also attended Moberly Junior College. The groom is a graduate of the Westran High School and attended Central College at Fayette. The groom is employed at Derby's Service Station at Huntsville. After a wedding trip of unknown destination, the couple will reside at 623 Clark, Moberly." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562

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