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Wed in holiday ceremonyi -'i-'/' •* \ lt;. ./ C'.s‘'r:.r! ■ .••'■ ' • V- !,.'!; ”/{« •. ' ' '• ^lt;2:■ ' ■ v■ -- i - •• lt;•'■ ...* :...••••' A /.' ■ y,. • .*/ •'MRS. THOMAS B. THANKnewsm/ n rynrv iiTT\TC7AkTcia was honored for the endless hours she has put in on a variety of committee jobs in several units over the years.Probably even more surprising to Marcia was the presenceLinda Sinrud becomes bride of thomas ThankIn a setting of Christmasred and whiteMiss Linda Sinrud became the bride of Thomas B. Thank at the Martha Lake Community Covenant Church on December 27 at 5 p.m.The Rev. Milton P. Andrews of the Alderwood Manor Methodist Church officiated fci die daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Sinrud, Sr. of Aider-wood Manor, George Syre, violin soloist played Panus Angelicus,” accompanied by Mrs. Syre.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of Skinner satin styled with J uliet neckline, lily-pointed sleeves, fitted bodice and pearl-embroidered full skirt extend-♦ing into a chapel train. A pearl tiara held her elbow-Iength veil of illusion. Her bouquet was of candy-striped carnations and imported Hawaiian anthuriums. A golden cross was her only jewelry.As matron of honor Mrs. Charles V, Randall of Bellingham wore a tea-length gown of red peau de sole with petal hat of matching material. Her lace bolero and shoes were also of matching red. Wearing white gloves, she carred a bouquet of candy-striped carnations arranged with Christmas ball ornaments.Miss Faith Ann Carter of Seattle, as bridesmaid, wore a gown and accessories identical to that of the matron of honor.Serving as best man was Stanley Gellerman of Everett,and ushers were William Muller of Lake Forest Park and Peter Sinrud, brother of the bride.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Sinrud chose a pale green and gold brocade costume with which she wore a Hawaiian anthurium corsage. The bridegroom* s mother, Mrs. Thank, wore beige brocade and also had a corsage of anthurium.About 250 people attended the wedding reception which followed at the holiday-decorated Alderwood Youth Club with Mrs. Doug Sinrud, Jr. acting as hostess. Pouring were Mrs. Marvin Sims of Alderwood Manor, sister of the groom, and Miss J an Carter of Seattle. The Maltese Cross wedding cake was served by the Mesdames Doug Sinrud, Jr., Ed W alker, and Richard Sinrud and Miss Lynn Enquist. in charge of the gifts was Mrs. Fred Stadler. Taking care of the guest book were the bride’s aunt and cousin, Mrs. Robert Fritz and Miss Candy Fritz, and Miss Pat Carter*For going away the bride chose a beige tweed suit and accessories and wore an orchid corsage. The new Mr. and Mrs. Thank are now at home in Alderwood Manor.The bride attended Everett J unior College and the University of Washington where she is a junior. The bridegroom attended Everett Junior College followed by his enlistment in the service. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of
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Lynnwood Enterprise

Lynnwood, Washington, US

Wed, Feb 24, 1965

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