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Farris-Shepherd nuptials postponed 4 hours, for Greyhound

But wait for white orchid from Louisville was worth it for Lavelle and Morris

Morris Shepherd writes:
Lavelle Farris and I planned to be married, January 1, 1954, at 1:00 P.M. at the Columbia Baptist Church, but had to postpone the time until 5:00 P.M.Lavelle asked for a white orchid for her wedding dress. There were none in Columbia so the flower shop ordered one from Louisville. The only problem was, the bus couldn't deliver it until it's regular run which arrived in Columbia at 4:00 P. M.

Better late than never! The marriage has lasted 57+ great years. -Morris
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