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Leg e-Park Wedding Valparaiso EventMiss Margaret Christina Lege and Robert Vincent Park were united in marriage Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. in Chapel 2. Eglin AFB.The Nuptial Mass was con-celebrated lor the daughter of MSgt (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward Lege Jr. of Valparaiso and the son of Mrs. Robert Terry Park and the late Mr. Park of Valparaiso by the Rev. Austin Park, S.J., of Tampa, Rev. Robert E. Mossey, and Rev. Maurice J. O’Connor. They were assisted by Rev. Bruce Brown.A program of wedding music was played by Mrs. J. V. Mach, organist. Vocalist wass Mrs. Michael J. O’Rourke Jr., who sang the Bach-Gounod “Ave Maria” and Franck’s “Panis Angelicus.”candelabra and large pots of poinsett -as.Given in marriage by her father; the bride wore a long white taifeta gown with full skirt and fitted sleeves. The yoke and cuffs were accented with Venise lace, bridal sequins and seed pearls, which were repeated in a band around the waist and deep skirt flounce. Her Venise lace cap held a ballerina length veil of imported illusion trimmed with matching lace. A chapel train completed the ensemble. She carried a bridal bouquet of white feathered carnations, white daisy pom pons, baby’s breath, pink roses tied with white satin loops.Miss Kelly Flynn was maid ol honor and bridesmaids were Miss Anna Park, sister of theKolanosaski. Flower girl was Miss Carol-Ann Lege, sister of the bride.The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore gowns fashioned of poinsett ia red silk jersey with deep yokes of white Cluny lace banded in heavy Venise lace and red satin ribbon. The sleeves and necklines were trimmed with the same Cluny lace. They carried nosegays of white feathered carnations and leatherleaf fern tied with white satin loops, with a center of pink feathered carnations in the maid of honor's nosegay.The flower girl wore a long gown of poinsetta red nylon velveteen fashioned with an empire waist and white lace bib. Her long puffed sleeves were trimmed with the same lace She carried a nosegay of pink feathered carnations tied with pink satin ribbon.Xavier Park, brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Allan Lege, brother of the bride. James C. Holler III, and Robert Reeves.The mother of the bride wore a long gown of deep royal blue velvet, fashioned with full cuffed sleeves and full skirt. The empire waist was accented by bands of satin in contrasting shades of blue. Her corsage was a white cymbidium orchid. The mother of the groom wore along gow n with a fitted bodice of gold lame and flared skirt of white crepe. Her corsage was a green cymbidium orchid. Grandmother of the groom wore a street-length dress of brown wool knit and her corsage was of yellow roses.Following the ceremony reception was held at the Senior Citizen’s Hall in Valparaiso. The three-tiered wedding cake was white, decorated with pink roses. Pouring and serving w ere Mrs. Ranson P. Lege, aunt of the bride,and Miss Stacy Lege, cousin of the bride. Miss Angela Park, sister of the groom, presided at the guest book.Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ranson P. Lege, Miss Stacy Lege, and Ranson Paul Lege, all of Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mayo, Michael Mayo, and Mrs. Jerry Mallette of Chattanooga. Tenn.; Col. and Mrs. Robert C. Clary of Panama City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLoud of Tallahassee.Following a Florida wedding trip the bride and groom are residing in Valparaiso.la BOUTIQUESPRINO AND SUMMIR WIDOINO FASHIONSIIS IIIICLE STRIP PUT.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vincent ParkPayLe$$Self-ServiceSHOES
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Fort Walton Beach Playground Daily News

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