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Show Akrib Gtsy!e Peters Wsds ) Dr, Mfehuel Meiich In Ecsst A home ceremony on Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, April 25 marked (he marriage cf Miss Marina Gayle Peters of New Ycrk City and Niceville, Florida Flo-rida to Dr. Michael Edward j Mel! all of Wasn'ngton, D.C. The home cf the groom's par i cnts, 4103 Cathedral Avenue, i N.W., Washington, was the j set 'ibg for tlhe 5 p.m. vows ' read by the Rev. Edward ' L. R. Elson cf the National j Presbyterian Church eind j Chapla'n cf the U.S. Senate. j Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Powell ! ! Peters, Niceville, and1 Mr. ! ad Mrs. Mitchell Meiich, jj Washington, D.C, and Salt ; I Lake City. i ! j An improvised altar was ! formed of ferns and spring i .flowers were used in artis-i artis-i tic arrangements throughout the rooms. : The bride, given in tmar- J ; rkg'e by htr father, wore a street-length dress cf ivory i Alencon lace. The knife- r'- bodice Iliad a square neckline edged ':n a band of he'rlecm lace were the long sleeves, also pleated. The 'h gh waistline was marked with a- band cf lace from -which the plea-ted skirt fell in a ripple hem-line. She wore ivory silk flowers and leaves in tor hair and she carried a bouquet of s'ephanotis, lilies lil-ies of the valley and greenery. green-ery. Matron cf honor for the it-ride was Mrs. Richard 01-gu'in 01-gu'in cf New York City. She .was gowned in an ivory sheath of satin-faced crepe styled with a round neckline and three-quarter sleeves. She wore matching sjflk flowers flow-ers in her hair and she carried car-ried a colonial bouquet of yellow yel-low roseWluds and stcphan-otis. stcphan-otis. Mr. Meiich served his son as -best man and ushers were . Robert Meiich, brotner oi the iprccir.. and Noel Silverman of New York City, his brothr i-n-law. Mrs. Piers chose for her daughter's wedding a rrrnt green s Ik and worsted shea'h, the neck, sleeves, and hemline being edged with se'f-ma.ter'ial rcped-braid. She wore a matching Dior head-p'ece head-p'ece cf flowers and veiling gnd her corsage was white (prdonas. Mrs. Meiich wore a yellow p'ea'jed chiffon styled w.th a iruffie around the meckjjlne and1 down tlhe front of the dress. Her fto. ers were gardenias gar-denias in cars z- Mrs. Claude Meigs of Niceville, Nice-ville, grandmother of the bride, wore a pink crepe sheath with a redingote of matching lace. Her headpiece was also pink and her corsage, cor-sage, whlite gardenias. Following the ceremony, -this- bride's parents were hosts at a receptiton. Assisting in serVji(g were Mrs. Noel Silverman of New York Cilyt and! Mrs. JNancy Assana cf Salt Lake City, Utah, sisters of the 'groom, and Mrs. Leroy DCckeirscn of Idaho Falls, Ida., his aunt. ' . Mrs. Ceby G. Coward of Jacksonville, Florida and IMrs. Wil).ann Moody, Syla-cauga, Syla-cauga, Alabama, aunts of the Ihnldei, Wept the guest register. regis-ter. When the couple left for ,a wedding trip to WUiams-Iburg, WUiams-Iburg, the bride wore a beige ikn.it suit with an orange scarf and her accessories1 .(were orange. They will make their home' in ' . Washington where the groom is ; an opera op-era lions analyst wl'it'h the Center for .Naval Analysis, a IRosslyni, Virginia research f 'rm of -the Universfjty of Rochester. |