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Show JO AIIII TWELVES IS A BRIDE Miss Joe Ann Twelves became the bride of Robert Peglau Monday, Mon-day, Feb. 14, with wedding vows recited in St. Vincent's church, Murray. Father Jerome Staffel read the nuptial ceremony. The bride was lovely in a wedding wed-ding gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The nylon yoke of the fitted bodice was outlined in seed pearls and long sleeves tapered ta-pered to points at the wrist. Nylon ruffles formed the altar length train. Her finger-tip veil was of lace outlined in seed pearls. She carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red roses centered with an orchid. Attendants were Mrs. LeRoy Hudson and Marlene Twelves who wore red embossed faille ballerina length gowns and carried pink nose gays. Best man was William G. Peglau, Peg-lau, brother of the bridegroom, and Fred Curtis Jr. was usher. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Twelves, 1118 Windsor St., and Dr. Ralph F. Twelves, 1502 Glenwood Dr. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peglau, 4599 Highland Drive. Mrs. Twelves and Mrs. Peglau chose floor length turquoise blue gowns and wore pink corsages. The young couple is honeymooning honeymoon-ing in Las Vegas. |