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MR. AND MRS. JOHN RALPH MULLER (nee Miss Carley Mary McIntosh)— Wonders’ PortraitsMiiller-Mclntosh Wedding HereBaskets of lavender gladioli and larkspur blue chrysanthemums provid ed the setting for a summer wedding in Blessed Sacrament Church, Wain-wright, Alta. Father F. Stempfle officiated at the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Carley Mary, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. K, McIntosh of Wainwright and John Ralph, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miiller of Estevan, Sask.Mrs. Emery Pinkoski of Wainwright accompanied the soloist, Mr. Kenneth Morrison of Hoey, Sask.The bride was given in marriage by her father. Over her princess line sheath of peau de soie, she wore a Watteau Cape train adorned with “Guipure5' appliqued motifs. Her fulllength veil floated from a headpiece of peau de soie and “Guipure.” A cascade bouquet of white lilies and euchalyptus complemented her gown.Her maid of honor was Miss Carol Tien of Camrose, Alta. Her bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Miiller, Regina, Sask., Miss Katherine MacKen-zie, Wainwright, Alta, and Mrs. Donald McIntosh, Saskatoon, Sask. Miss Catherine McIntosh, sister of the bride and Miss Michelle Bouska, Edmon-jton, Alta., were junior bridesmaids.The bridal attendants presented a charming picture in floor length empire gowns of lavender chiffon over taffeta. Headpieces of lavender chrysanthemums complemented the gowns. They carried “basquets” of lavender and blue chrysanthemums.Mr. Archie Miller, Hamilton, Ont., brother of the groom was best man. Ushers were the bride's brothers, Misters Donald and Brian McIntosh, Mr.Clarence Hoffman, Saskatoon, Sask., and Mr. Michael Riow, Melfort, Sask. The bride's youngest brother, Master Jerry McIntosh was the page. Mr. Ronald Miiller, brother of the groom and Mr, Jan McIntosh, brother of thebride, were altar boys.For the happy occasion, the bride's mother selected a two-piece ensemble of blue brocade complemented by a matching hat and ecru accessories. The groom’s mother selected a blue dress of lace and crepe. She complemented her outfit with a two-toned blue hat and white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white orchids.Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Blessed Sacrament Auitorium, Mrs, Archie Miiller of Hamilton, Ont. attended the guest book. Mr. Kenneth Morrison rendered two vocal selections during the program. Mr. John Moss, Calgary, Alta, was toastmaster. The toast to the bride was proposed by the bride'suncle, Mr. Donald McIntosh, Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Roland McIntosh, senior, the bride's grandfather also toasted the happy couple. Following the reception, the guests were invited to the bride's home to view the gifts. A buffet supper was served in the evening, followed by a wedding dance.For a wedding trip to the West Coast, the bride chose a white wool suit accessorized with black leather gloves, shoes and purse. A black hat draped with a chiffon scarf of varying shades of pink and a corsage of pink orchids complemented her outfit.The groom is a graduate of the College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan. The bride is enrolled in The College of Education. The couple is planning on continuing their studies there this fall. They will make their home at 128 Main Street, Saskatoon, Sask.
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Wainwright Star Chronicle

Wainwright, Alberta, CA

Wed, Aug 25, 1965

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