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United In MarriageMR. AND MRS. JOHN GARY MORNING STAR; Morningstar-Fouse Vows Take Place In EntrikenMiss Judith Mae Fouse, The bridegroom’s mother se-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Fouse of Aitch R.D. 1, became the bride of Mr. John Gary Morning star, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Morningstar of Entriken, on Saturday afternoon, March 21, 1964. The two o’clock ceremony took place in the Entriken Methodist Church with the Rev. Frank Crawford officiating and using the double ring service.White - Madonna lilies and tropicaL green'plants banked the church altar. Pews were marked . with while bows andflowers. Adding to the setting were the kneeling pad and white aisle carpet.; Miss Kay Morningstar, cousin of the bridegroom, presided at the church organ and presented recital of numbers including One Hand, One Heart, “Wedding Prayer,” “Dearly Beloved,” “I’ll Walk Beside You,” O Perfect Love,” and the traditional wedding marches.She accompanied Mr. Raymond Galvin as he sang “Oh, Promise Me,” “I Love You Truly” and “0 Jesus I Have Promised.”The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Siie was seen in a fioor-Iength gown of .white.taffeta with a nylon overskirt. The skirt terminated in a chapellected a two-piece dress and coat in navy blue with matching navy blue accessories and white and pink cymbidium cor-1 sage.-Immediately ' following the! , wedding, a reception was held!:-in the'new Lincoln Grange Hall. The bridal table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. The white wedding skirt surrounded the table and was marked with while bows. Completing the table arrangements were white pompons and pink and yellow candles. The Grange Hall was decorated with pink and yellow crepe paper.Out-of-town guests attended from Glen Burnie, Md.; Mount Union, Lewis town, Mapleton Depot, Aliquippa, Entriken, Broad Top, James Creek, .Mo-naca,. Huntingdon, Aitch, Altoona, Bellwood and State Coi-When the couple departed for a wedding trip through Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, the new bride was wearing a blue suit with black shoes, hat and bag. Her corsage!was a white orchid.Mrs. Morningstar was graduated from Huntingdon Area High School in the class of 1962, f and is employed by the C. H. Miller Hardware Co. The bride-length train. The bodice of the] groom was graduated from ]gown was fitted and the long sleeves extended into points at the wrists. The front of the gown was brocaded withHuntingdon Area High School in the class of 1959 and served three years in the U. S. Army. He is employed by the Nationalflowers and leaves in self-ma-j Cash Register Co. in Altoona, terial. She wore a crown of] Mr. and Mrs. Morningstar are pearls to which was attached a! temporarily residing in a small fingertip-length veil. Her cas-i bungalow at Aitch R.D. cade bouquet was fashioned of white buttertly roses, white carnations and baby’s-breath centered with a while orchid.Engaged To Wedin Miss Mary Lou Bayer ofon.Huntingdon was the1 maid 'of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Linda Moyer of Entriken. The attendants chose street-length dresses of cotton brocade with matching headpieces and while gloves. Miss Bayer was seen in yellow and Miss Moyer's dress was pink. The maid of honor carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow carnations and white butterfly roses The bridesmaid had a Colonial bouquet of pink carnations and white butterfly rosesThe best man was Mr. George Morningstar, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Mr Cecil Reed of Entriken, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mf. Frank Baker of Aitch R.D. 1, cousin of the bridegroom.The bride’s mother was seen in a while printed dress with beige coat, beige accessoriesFERN LEVANTINE _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levantine of Penn Valley announceand a pink cvmbidium corsage, the engagement of their daughter. Miss Fern Ellen
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Apr 01, 1964

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