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Show Home Wedding Unites Young Fflyton Couple A lovely wedding ceremony at 2 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell, united Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Gingell and Jack G. Mie-ura, Mie-ura, son of Mr. and Mrs Gus Mieure, of Bridgeport, 111. A background of pink and white chrysanthemums lent beauty to the' wedding service performed by Bishop Glen Gilbert. The bride was charming in her gown of white nylon over satin, fashioned with a fitter bodice and full skirt. Her veil of bride's illusion and lace was fingertip length, cascading from a cap of net and pearls. Her bouquet was white carnations with red roses. Joyce Gingell, sister of th.: bride, was bridesmaid and wore a peach net over satin. Her corsage cor-sage was white carnations. Russel Gingell assumed duties of best man. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Lyle Gingell av Mr. Gingell gave his daughter in marriage. Members of the families and friends were served a wedding supper at the Grill, where the table was festive with a Christmas Christ-mas touch. Vocal solos were rendered by Roy Anderson and joyce Gingell, and a piano selection se-lection was played by Mrs. Lyle Gingell. 'i'ne newlyweds greeted about 60 guests at a reception from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. at the Gingell Gin-gell home. Mrs. Loyal Perry and Mrs. Glen Gilbert assisted in the serving' room, -.while Miss Joann Gingell was in charge ot ihe gift room. The young couple will make their home in Price, where the groom is employed bv Center aervice Oil Company. The brid-.. a senior at Union High School, anticipates completing her last year in Carbon County High School. |