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    1. Allison-Mungle Marriage Announced with photo (Nov 1966)
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    3. I will be posting extractions of several news articles and obituaries. Most do not have a newspaper name, many are undated. I am not related to many of these families. MISS AUDREY GAIL ALLISON, ROBERT L. MUNGLE MARRY Miss Audrey Gail Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison, 1734 West Adams, became the bride of Robert Louis Mungle in a double-ring candlelight ceremony in the First Assembly of God church at 8 p.m., Nov. 12. The Rev. E. L. Mason, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony. Large baskets of mums and white gladioli decorated the church, with potted palms for the background, accented with fern and small white chrysanthemums. White satin bows marked the family pews. Raymond Hagood was soloist and Mrs. Bert Whisenant or organist. Selections included "Because," "True Love" and the "Wedding March." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and peau de soie. The lace bodice had bell-shaped wrist-length sleeves above a skirt of peau de soie, was trimmed with cut - out designs of the French lace. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a seed pearl crown and her bouquet was of white orchids surrounded by white carnations. ATTENDANTS Bride's attendants were her sister, Mrs. Betty Hollie of Dallas, matron of honor; Miss Linda Allison, bridesmaid, Miss Dee Allison, junior bridesmaid, also sisters of the bride; and a niece, Miss Laura Sue Lind of Venice, La., was flower girl. Candlelighters were he bride's brother, Robert Allison of Brownsville, and her nephew, Ricky Lind of Venice. The bride's attendants wore floor-length dresses of shocking pink peau de soie in sheath style with elbow-length bell sleeves; their shoes were dyed to match and they wore short veils of pale pink with shocking pink bows to match their dresses. They carried nosegays of pink carnations. The flower girl carried a white basket of ink rose petals. Richard Frankie of Beaumont was best man; David Wright of Brownsville, Frank Carter of Pasadena, groomsmen; Dewayne Smith, cousin of the bride, Brownsville ring bearer; ushers were John Hollie of Dallas, Roderick Lind, Jr., Venice, La., Don Lunsford, Houston, all brothers-in-law of the bride. Immediately after the ceremony the reception was given in the Crystal Rom (sic) of Rio Posada.

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