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Show ; f ; i i ' - - i 'I h ,i l ' 1 uft , " i r, - ' '-., MRS. DONALD LOR-ANGER. LOR-ANGER. nee Miss Virginia Cline, whose marriage took place in Anaconda. Mont, in December. The St. Paul church was the scene of the event, suggestive throughout through-out of a Christmas iheme. December Wedded Couple Pake Home In Montana Of interest in this area is the marriage of Miss Virginia Cline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyd-den Lyd-den Cline, of Anaconda, Mori-tana, Mori-tana, and Donald Loranger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loranger, Loran-ger, of Roosevelt, the wedding taking place Dec. 27, in the St. Paul Church. The Rev. Sarsfield O'Sullivan, assistant pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of importe-d Chantilly " lace over satin with a high round neck, long tapering sleeves coming to points over the wrists. The hooped hoop-ed skirt extended into a pointed point-ed train and the underskirt was of pleated nylon tulle also forming form-ing a train. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a queen's crown made of illusion and etched with flowerets of seed pearls. She carried a Christmas Star bouquet with mums forming the five points centered with red roses and tied with love knots of red and green ribbon, She was given in marriage by her father. The newlyweds were feted at a reception which was attended by 200 guests, and later left for a honeymoon trip to California where they attended the Rose Parade and football game. On their return they visited in Salt Lake City and Roosevelt, Utah. They are making their home in Hamilton, Montana. The bride attended Anaconda High School and was graduated from Western Montana Colleee of Education at Dillon. She is employed as a teacher in the Jefferson School at Hamilton. Mr. Loranger is a graduate of the Roosevelt High School and just prior to his marriage returned from a two-year tour of duty with the U. S. armed forces in Germany. |