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?)ofgu-osesr*yter,t thingicr.cvoV-V V ,•na-uai-pri-akelowmaa lt;1■jgey an s.at-W.Lytic;cimrfrsIder■I r s * larslessjV/.vvu.vKS!DEAR A!way to ta lot orI somethin came ba 'finally bi that he 1 vows. He , thing, he never h; neighbor I tell he her aboi feel bet! evened tl thing 11EVRthe scon bcth kslt; game. F never m “best fri w a r r a share wIMrs. (ian BombeiS105vilhdayeth-in-Bombei-Deutsch NuptialsDEAR ' friend jii ceived ;friend fn er m ad.e When IEAST PLEASANT PLAIN, la. of the bride,1 she sailt;was miniature rigpt arIY Feo-beRo.salyn Deutsch, daughter of gro in, and dressed like the bride-Mr. and Mrs. Viet r Deutsch of groom.East Pleasant Plain and Gary Bombei, son of Mr. and Mrs.should \ your opRonald Bombei attended his brother as best man. GroomsmenLeonard Bombie of West Chester. wort. Oiek Gent of Keota, and were united in n.linage at 9 [»hil Horak of Riverside. GuestsDEARlight. (in St)llieoristhea.m. Saturday, An*, li.Joseph's Catholic ch'.irch.The Rev. Henry B. Geers of fic iated and the Rev. T. J. Lewwere seated bv Dennis Deutschmrand Larry Striegel.The bride’s mother chose a pea-; oek blue silk sheath and thepervert awho haDEAFfor “PRwa also present in the sane- j bridegroom’s mother w re a biege j her sist tuary .James Deutsch and Larry two-piece knit with bronze ac- biggest Hahn serv'd as altar boys. Mary jcessories. Both had corsages of baby tu ■ Drish at the organ accompanied pink roses. The grandmother wore i its crib tin1 Rev. .James Grubb, William ; a vvhitc* rose corsage. ; .mnitiA..! Peck, Mrs. Virgil Ledger, Mrs.i t oheld19heldirine 1 art* iJecK, irs. virg Boh McNew and I and a Peck as they sang the mass of the HolyRosary.Lace GewnGiven in marriage bv her fa-anotherReception For 375 could dA reception and luncheon f r Well,375 guests was held in the church ried frc hall after the ceremony. The four the inci tier cake, decorated in shades of down oipink and silver and a miniature i and belt **r. the bride was attired in ^ bridal couple, was cut by Mrs. \ifred Angelo gown fashioned, i)pnnis Siercn and Martha Strieof Rosepoint lace. I he elongated Mrs. Genevieve Fritz andpointed bodice featured a sweet \frs_ Jerome Kurtz were diningheart neckline bordered w ith a {room hostesses Mrs. Delbert Hes-band of crystal pleated tulle edgi d with tinv lace motifs and trac-s el tine directed preparation refreshments assisted bvofthe bat elbows back. 1ou.se,.•d with irrcdescent sequins and Walter Pacha, Mrs. Robert Kurtz, pearls. The lor/, sleeves tapered. \Trs. Hex Widmer, Mrs. Sylvester The scalloped lace overskirt was Snbaski and Mrs. John Fritz. As-(-aught up in front with self cab- listing were Bi*tty Erancine andba* * roses. The ba-k was a eas Jeanette Striegel, Linda Conrad, cade of pleated tulle and scallop- Warv j0 H m|Ki( Carol Greene,lace, extending throng, t the j VIarie and Juanita Deutsch, Don-club.erva-rS gichapel train. A miniature h.tter-larrv f,v (’rown ^ aurora borealisstones held the imported silk il-Te on veil. Her earrings and crystal rosarv were gifts of the bridegroom. Shi* carried a eas {cade of pink roses centered with I a white orchid.Mrs. Gary Hubler of Bucking-1 ham. cousin of the bride w s ma ilb 8 ,ron honortail length go\ silk organza lt;ell shaped sk centered with2-4haea Fritz, Mary \nn and Rosalie Peck and Diane Drish, all cousins.William Peck sang several selections during the luncheon, ac-ompanied by Mary Drish. Mrs.Vii :il Ledger presented the guest book and t.c couple opened, their own gifts./(1 potimilyslumav evenin'leran *°r back interpiece was ehcarriedof azafor!m'nt ..with snvcrn. atascade arranglt;pink carnation^K*d leaves.fhursdav eve-ft nub, 8Epix, 7I sal*( onme tcrs f th** bridesmaidsgowned in c cascade bouqnations4 tipp*DoulJntuI VreliborslorringarchHahn,!vvidflt;*r(hDinner And Dance. i A lt;i o’clock dinner was served 1 ,u u .ll ° K, to the wedding party and immedi-’ , IfI? !-r. • familii • A v • ■ lt;Ung (lance(,f ,a * ,a , 11 was held at the Brighton gymna-t featured a bow ....a cabbage roseHer crown head I ' e )nt'( ji'wmi s parents were• MinLr -inn «iivnr 1 rehearsal dinner h sts at theP**® 311VI I , | . . , rp . , rp• IkpuIp nrrnnc... e aptain s Iab.e Ining.Upon their return from a w’ed-ling trip througli western states, the co pie will make their homo in Iowa City where Bombei is |attending State University of Iowa.Special guests at the wedding were thlt;* couple’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Schulte of Harper, and Is dore Deutsch Sr.. of East Pleasant Plain. Mrs. John Bombie of Harper was unable to a 11 end., inie Bombei, idegroom, wee they were also v pink and t eirwere white car-vth azalea p nka sister, was jun-The wed-liny to u heart shapedbouquet. CJi:. g vi, was* flower girl.* jandMiniatureti*e ()tj 1Marv Dial i*• B(themofthe hi id* g!rbrIde and dCoupleartt. .lt;* bride (i was miniature•d identical * Peck, 4, cousinIceland was first settled in theto Ninth Century by hermits from Ireland.
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Thu, Aug 16, 1962

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