Worrell-Mayerle Marriage Announcement Miss Worrell, Mr. Mayerle Exchange Vows FAYETTEVILLE - Miss Julia Arabella Worrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Livius Fenton Worrell, and Fred Christ Mayerle III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayerle Jr., of Chicago, Ill., pledged their vows Sunday at Snyder Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. James C. Cammack officiated. Mason Bell, organist, and Miss Linda Miller of Crestview, Fla., vocalist, presented the nuptial music. The bride was attired in a gown of silk organza and lace with a portrait neckline of lace reembroidered with seed pearls. The overskirt of silk organza was fashioned with a chapel train and accented with appliques of lace caught in a point front. Her veil was draped from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a Bible and an orchid. She was given in marriage by her father. Miss Glenda Hyman was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Max Coates, Miss Cindy Worrell, sister of the bride, Miss Gaye Whitaker, and Miss Dee Joyner of Charlotte. The attendants wore sheath dresses organza, in coral and hyacinth, headdresses of matching shade and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums and snapdragons. Miss Karen Johns of Chicago, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Best man was the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Clem Johns of Chicago. Ushers were Bobby Beard, Bill Cromartie, Norman Petty of Charlotte and Tom Hogan of Chicago. The bride is a graduate of Montreat Anderson Junior College. The bridegroom was graduated from Lane Tech High School and is planning to continlue his education at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where the couple will make their home after a wedding trip to Florida. Raleigh, North Carolina The News and Observer 02 Aug 1960 Page 8 Marriage of Worrell / Mayerle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Narrative Summary Julia Arabella Worrell and Fred Christ Mayerle III wed on 31 July 1960 at Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, Fayetteville, with Rev. James C. Cammack officiating and family and friends present. ## Transcript Worrell-Mayerle Marriage Announcement Miss Worrell, Mr. Mayerle Exchange Vows FAYETTEVILLE – Miss Julia Arabella Worrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Livius Fenton Worrell, and Fred Christ Mayerle III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayerle Jr. of Chicago, Ill., pledged their vows Sunday [31 July 1960] at Snyder Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. James C. Cammack officiated. Mason Bell, organist, and Miss Linda Miller of Crestview, Fla., vocalist, presented the nuptial music. The bride was attired in a gown of silk organza and lace with a portrait neckline of lace reembroidered with seed pearls. The overskirt of silk organza was fashioned with a chapel train and accented with appliqués of lace caught in a point front. Her veil was draped from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a Bible and an orchid. She was given in marriage by her father. Miss Glenda Hyman was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Max Coates, Miss Cindy Worrell, sister of the bride, Miss Gaye Whitaker, and Miss Dee Joyner of Charlotte. The attendants wore sheath dresses of organza in coral and hyacinth, headdresses of matching shade and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums and snapdragons. Miss Karen Johns of Chicago, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Best man was the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Clem Johns of Chicago. Ushers were Bobby Beard, Bill Cromartie, Norman Petty of Charlotte, and Tom Hogan of Chicago. The bride is a graduate of Montreat Anderson Junior College. The bridegroom was graduated from Lane Tech High School and is planning to continue his education at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where the couple will make their home after a wedding trip to Florida. Raleigh, North Carolina The News and Observer 02 August 1960 Page 8 Marriage of Worrell / Mayerle ## Vital Statistics Summary ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Field | Value | |----------------|----------------------------------------------| | VS01 Bride | Julia Arabella Worrell | | VS02 Groom | Fred Christ Mayerle III | | VS03 Date | 31 July 1960 | | VS04 Location | Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, Fayetteville | | VS05 Officiant | Rev. James C. Cammack | ----------------------------------------------------------------- ## Table of Relationships ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Name | Relationship | Place of Residence | |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------|----------------------| | Julia Arabella Worrell | Bride | [Not stated] | | Livius Fenton Worrell | Father of the bride | [Not stated] | | Mrs. Livius Fenton Worrell | Mother of the bride | [Not stated] | | Fred Christ Mayerle III | Groom | Chicago, Illinois | | Mr. Mayerle Jr. | Father of the groom | Chicago, Illinois | | Mrs. Mayerle Jr. | Mother of the groom | Chicago, Illinois | | Miss Glenda Hyman | Maid of honor | [Not stated] | | Mrs. Max Coates | Bridesmaid | [Not stated] | | Miss Cindy Worrell | Bridesmaid, sister of the bride | [Not stated] | | Miss Gaye Whitaker | Bridesmaid | [Not stated] | | Miss Dee Joyner | Bridesmaid | Charlotte | | Miss Karen Johns | Flower girl, niece of groom | Chicago, Illinois | | Clem Johns | Best man, brother-in-law of groom | Chicago, Illinois | | Bobby Beard | Usher | [Not stated] | | Bill Cromartie | Usher | [Not stated] | | Norman Petty | Usher | Charlotte | | Tom Hogan | Usher | Chicago, Illinois | | Mason Bell | Organist | [Not stated] | | Miss Linda Miller | Vocalist | Crestview, Florida | | Rev. James C. Cammack | Officiant | [Not stated] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ## Publication Details ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Publication Name | Location | Date of Publication | |-------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------| | The News and Observer | Raleigh, North Carolina | 02 August 1960 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Other Relevant Information - The couple planned to reside in Chicago, Illinois, after a wedding trip to Florida. - The bride is a graduate of Montreat Anderson Junior College. - The groom graduated from Lane Tech High School and planned to continue his education at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.