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summer camp Tees ror me youngsTers.unandJanice Halbert Is Bride Of Pvt. Michael Grandem-m-le-atoiii,rstOLD BRIDGE — Miss Janice Mae Halbert, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James W, Halbert, Sr., 45 William St., Old Bridge, became {he bride of Pvt. E2 Michael Grande here Saturday.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Grande, 518 Front St., Union Beaoh.Rev. Thomas F. Dentici officiated at the double ring ceremony in St. Thomas Catholic Church.The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a flooHength gown designed with a OhantiiWy lace bodice, square scalloped neckline, long tapered sleeves, and silk organza skirt which featured back cascading tiers of matching lace which ended in a ohapel train. A. finger-tip-length veil of French illusion was held by a double tier of pearls and she carried a white prayer book adorned with white orchids.Miss June Gail Halbert, at home, was maid of honor for her sister. Her yellow peel satin floor-length gown was styled with an Empire waist, round neckline and three-quarter-dength sleeves. A'circular veil was draped over her matching flower headpiece and she carried a heart-shaped bouquet of yellow carnations.The bridesmaids, who wore identical gowns and headpieces in; sea blue satin, were Miss Claire Chunco, Did Bridge; Miss Frances Grande, at home, sister of the bridegroom, and Misses Lucille Bennett and Deborah Golembiewski, Old Bridge, cousins of the bride. They carried heart-shaped bouquets of blue carnations.Three-year-old Christine Halbert, Sportswood, niece of t h e bride, was flower ginl. Her floor-length yellow satin gown was similar to the honor attendants’ ensembles. She wore a circlet of miniature carnations on her head and carried a plateau of yellow carnations.Robert DeMatteo, Fords, was best man. Ushers were Richard and Frank Petetie, Matawan; Richard Grande, Cliffwood, and.William Andrews, Matawan, cousins of the bridegroom.Eight-year-old William Bedle, Old Bridge, was ring bearer.A reception followed in the Jernee Mill Inn, Sayreville,When they return from a motor trip, they will reside in Spots-wood.The bride graduated from Sayreville High School and is employed by Radio Corporation of America, Woodbridge.The bridegroom was graduated from Matawan Regional High School and was a construction worker before entering the U.S. Army, He is stationed at Fort Dix.LiU:W30teMOfCcFiMopCc
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