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Mr. and Mw. Michael D. TracyMiss Stephanie Jaekoline Seda-bres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Victor G. Sedabres of 70S S. Main, Troy became the bride of Michael D. Tracy, Saturday, July 20, 1968 at the United Church of Christ inMarine.4Rev. Robert Hosto performed30 GALLONS FREE GASOLINEDURING AUGUST with purchase of4 ATLAS PLYCRON TIRESw.--STANDARDSTOCKS Standard Service820 E. Center 667-6271 Troythe double-ring ceremony at 6:30p.m. before an altar decoratedwith white gladioli. Mrs. Lyle Sftuner of Highland was the organist.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of pure white Alencon laceover satin, with a high neckline and lace motifs, bell sleeves, and a ful] sweep detachable train which fell from the back waistline and featured three large ruffles at the bottom. The dress and train wore trimmed with scallops, sequins and seed pearls. A crown of orange blossoms secured her three-tiered veil of illusion. She carried white roses encircled with white daisies.Mrs. Suzanne May of Marine, was the mat ron-of-bonor. Her sleeveless floor-length gown was in pastel blue with tiny consecutive rows of lace covering the entire dress. Blue velvet ribbon encircled the waist with a bow in the front. She carried a basket of white mums and yellow daisies.The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E1. Tracy of #1 Tracy Lane, Marine, was attended by Alan May of Marine, as his best man. Ushers were Phillip Ashen-felter of Peoria and Michael Mc-Cuskey of Washington, 111. Acolytes for the ceremony were Steven and Barry Tracy, brothers of the groom.The bride’s mother chose a yellow and white sleeveless lace dress for her daughter's wedding. It had a yellow chiffon overlayStock s Std. Serv., expense for police car 11.75Leon Uniform Co., arm patch es 49.25Guaranty Abstract and Title Co., photo copies of letter 7.50 County Clerk, taxes on Andrews Prop 226.71Wiesemeyer Serv. St a., police car expense 10.37ivureu i. n^warasflowing from a yellow satin bowat each shoulder. A band of yellow satin encircled the waistline and she wore a corsage of yellow roses.*The groom’s mother wore a pink A-line cage with a pink lace overskirt over satin. It featured scalloped three-quarter length bell sleeves. Her corsage was of pink roses.Alfred T. Edwards Fred Norbury, wa Fred Norbury, wa I Russ Klaustermeie I Russ Klaustermeie Albert Hillebrand Albert Hillebrand Marie Musick, w? Margaret Holshou: salary Thomas Edwards, Fred Norbury, at Halleman’s West* supplies Watson Lbr. Co., Fred Liebler, supp Droy Ford Sales, i trucks Southwestern HeA reception was held following the ceremony at the Hamel Community Hall.The couple is residing at N. Duncan Street, Marine,, after a honeymoon at Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks.The bride is a 1966 graduate of Triad High School and is presently employed by the Tracy Trucking Co., Marine. The groom, als o 1966 Triad graduate, will be a junior at Illinois State University where he is majoring in anthropology and sociology.powerMobil Oil Corp.,Lll-ETo I 31NO ALL GOlt;PAIR of FRLimited QuantitySav-la^i9500 ColluisvilNEWSINlt;ECiv
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