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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 21

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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21
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Weddings In Social Spotlight Matthews- Hallworth- BaileyBeane Gallagher Carrier Colleen Mary Gallagher became the bride of Norman Hallworth Saturday evening in St. Stephen Catholic Church. Rev. James Opferman officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Gallagher, Water Street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hallworth, Roxboro, Que, For her wedding the bride chose an A-line empire gown of white statpeau and Venise lace, styled with a scoop neckline and accented with daisy lace trim and wrist-length sleeves.

The wateau back extended into a chapel train. Her ballerinalength illusion veil was held by a star-shaped cluster of tulle and pearl spray, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and white daisies. Miss Celeste Gallagher, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a sleeveless: pink chiffon sheath gown styled with a scoop neckline and a gathered bodice, and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations and white daisies. Miss Michele Peternard, Chicago, and Miss Diana Romanchuck, Trenton, were bridesmaids.

They wore maize and mint green gowns identical the maid of honor and car- Williar Williamson-Kane ST. CLAIR St. Mary's olic Church was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding of Mary F. Kane and Maurice E. Williamson.

Rev. Ted Fujawa officiated. Mrs. James M. Kane, Vine Street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joy E. Williamson, Port Huron, are the parents of the couple. chose a gown chantilly For her bride wedding, then lace styled with a tiered skirt and a chapel train. Her French illusion veil was held by a chantilly lace crown, and she carried bouquet of white longstemmed calla lilies with pink baby's breath.

Mrs. Gerald Laming, Port Huron, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William A. Ingles, Marine City; Miss Patricia DavisLeatherberry -Photo by Stockwell MRS.

DOUGLAS W. MATTHEWS carried matching colonial bouquets of daisies and carnations. Brian Scott Jolley, Croswell, was the ring bearer. Albert Monnette, Port Huron, was the best man. Ushers were Stafford Jolley, Croswell; and Robert Lamphear, Detroit.

Following a reception held in the church house the for a wedding trip coupleaded: The newlyweds will live at 6581 North Road, North Street. Kane, Detroit, sister of the bride; and Miss Elizabeth Kane, sister of the bride. They wore identical sleeveless floor length gowns of white chiffon over taffeta styled with a fitted bodice. a flowing skirt accented with pink silk rose buds, and a pink velvet sash and streamers. They carried bouquets of pink calla lilies.

Andrew Williamson, Port Huron, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harry Kane, Patrick Kane of Boston. and Michael Kane, brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Thomas Riverview Inn, Marine City. The newlyweds are honey.

mooning in Hawaii, and will reside in Oahu Island. Hawaii. ALGONAC Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Davis, Algonac, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, 1 to Philip Leatherberry, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Leatherberry, Marine City. Miss Davis is a graduate of Holy Cross High School. Mr. Leatherberry is a graduate of Marine City High School and is presently employed at Sears Roebuck Co.

No date has been set for the wedding. KATHLEEN DAVIS Wedding in your future? Let Lay's Furnish Your Home. Len: FURNITURE 1504 Military St. 985-8031 PAGE 3, SECTION PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Sunday, May 4, 1969 Local Women Announce Wedding Dates And Plans McNeil- NORTH STREET Central United Methodist Church was the setting for the Saturday evening wedding of Miss Linda Kay Beane and Douglas Warren Matthews. Dr.

Roy H. Beane, uncle of the bride at the candlelight double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perle J.

Beane, North Street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Matthews, Gratiot Road. For her wedding the bride chose a princess style gown of silk lagoda and swiss that featured a wedding ring neckline, and lily point sleeves of swiss lace which overlaid the sides of the gown and flowed into a chapel train.

Her shoulder-length veil was accented with appliqued daisies and held by a floral headpiece of matching daisy appliques. She carried a cascade of daisies and white roses. Mrs. Stafford Jolley, Croswell, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a princess style gown of green voile over taffeta with full sheer sleeves accented with daisy trim, and carried a bouquet of white daisies and pink carnations.

Mrs. Alvin McNaughton, and Mrs. Walter May, Marysville, were the bridesmaids. Miss Karen Lynn Jolley, Croswell, was the flowergirl. They were attired identically to the matron of honor with the bridesmaids in pink gowns and the flowergirl in a green gown, and they -Photo by Askar-Shain MRS.

MAURICE E. WILLIAMSON BLACK FOREST SKI LODGE Available for: Receptions and Showers. Call 984-4169 5570 LAPEER RD. Sharon D. Carrier and Sgt.

Donald G. Bailey were united in marriage Saturday evening in Wadhams Baptist Church. Rev. Ali B. Jarman officiated lat the ceremony, Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert D. Carrier, Avoca, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.

Bailey, Goodells. For her wedding the bride chose an imported chantilly lace gown with fingertip sleeves, sabrina neckline, and a removable chapel train of chantilly lace edged in lace rose appliques attached with small bows. She wore a three-tiered bouffant veil of English imported illusion with a forward headpiece of hand-made French lace roses and carried a bouquet of gardenias and yellow roses. Miss Suzanne Carrier, Avoca, was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Janice Carrier, sister of the bride and Miss Nancy Manchester.

The attendants were attired in "yellow and blue silk over taffeta gowns with white lace bodices and fingertip sleeves. They carried matching bouquets. pomp. pon Debbie Carrier, Avoca, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She was attired identically to the bridesmaids and carried a basket of yellow, white, and blue pom-pons.

Ring bearer was Douglas Hall. Duane Alexander, Goodells, was the best man. Warren Schattler, PAMELA K. STAMPER StamperGardner -Photo by Bailey Mr. and Mrs.

William Stamper, Utica, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Kay, to Sgt. Craig Allen Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.E. Gardner, Country Club Drive.

Miss Stamper is a junior in the School of Nursing, Research Hospital and Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. Sgt. Gardner attended the former Port Huron Junior College and is presently serving with the U.S. Air Force at Otis Mass. Romulus, and Joseph.

Humphries, Goodells, groomsmen. Ushers were Roderick Alexander, Allenton, and Robert Carrier Avoca, brother of the bride. Following a reception in the Wagenseil Community Center, the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. They will reside in Fort Bragg, N.C. Mr.

and Mrs. John McNeil, Goodells, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan to Dr. Charles M. Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Erickson, Range Road. The bride-elect is a 1963 graduate of Cody High School, Detroit, and a 1967 graduate of Port Huron School of Beauty Culture, Her fiance is a 1959 graduate of Marysville High School, and a 1967 graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, where he was a member of Delta Sigma Delta ProfessionFraternity. The couple are planning a May 24 wedding in St. Stephen Catholic Church.

Erickson -Photo by Askar-Shain DEBISUE HOBBS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Hobbs, Tenth Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debisue, to Ralph Edwin Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Elmer Jordan, Keewahdin Drive. The couple are graduates of Port Huron Northern High School. Miss Hobbs attended St. Clair County Community College and Mr. Jordan is a corpsman in the U.S.

Navy. A June 7 wedding is planned in Our Savior Lutheran Church. BEACH HUT Because I Like It Here The most scenic thing at the could be you! In a Swim Suit from our collection by Beach Mates Jantzen Beach Party Peter Pan -Photo by Askar-Shain JOAN G. McNEIL HobbsJordan -Photo by Delannoy MRS. NORMAN HALLWORTH ried matching bouquets of carnations and daisies.

John Brown, Sarnia, was the best man. Ushers were a Bruce Hopkins, Almont; and David Nairn, Sarnia, Ont. After a reception in the Harrington Hotel, the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to London, Ont. The couple will live at 724 Lincoln Park, Sarnia, Ont. A Deweese Petti Dune Deck Sandcastle Elisabeth Stewart In Open a Convenient Option Term Charge Account Open Mon.

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