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Show imp uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuif!ipiuipi . ' H ? , , ' IM ' v Wedding Unites Vandenberghe, Perri. May 25th Joeline Vandenberghe, daughter daugh-ter of Ivl'r. arfcr" Airs. Maurice Vandenberghe of Cedar U. and Jot vii : yr"son of Mrs. Virginia Perri of LaGrange, 111. were married May 25 in the Catholic Church, Christ the King Parish, in Cedar City. Witnesses were Richard Perri, Per-ri, by proxy, a brother, and Mrs. Mary Monks, sister of the bride. Attending were Mrs. Bettie Petterson as matron of honor, Roger Vandenberghe as best man, Miss Madeleine Vandenberghe Vanden-berghe and Miss Judy Vandenberghe Van-denberghe as bridesmaids. The flower girl was Loni Vandenberghe. They all carried car-ried white daisies and yellow and white daisies. The lace train of the bride was carried by Leanne and Deanne Terry. Following the nuptial mass, a reception was held in the Family Living Center at the College of Southern Utah. The bride's full-length wedding gown was trimmed with lace in front and a lace train extended ex-tended from the neck line. The bridal bouquet was a cascade cas-cade arrangement of whi'e roses with a white orchid in the center. The orchid was used as a going away corsage. The new Mrs. Perri is ir the United States Air Force stationed in Germany. Mr Perri has just completed a tour with the U. S. Air Force and will return to Germany as a civilian employee. The couple have returned to Germany to continue their assignments. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PERRI |