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THE CAMERON HERALDCAMERON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE I860ound a halo crown.Sheand .r. ■ ■ , 1'■'vV-- . v. : :lt;V;V'•iT1llii«gg8':f g -it immm.wore a gold cross chain which belonged to her grandmother and carried a bridal bouquet of Eucharist Lillies entwined with white streamers on top of a white prayer book, which allt;o belonged to her grand-booked bv her grandmother in herwedding in 188 t.Mrs. Gallup wore a moon-silversuit. For jevvelery, she wore rhinestones.Mrs. Gallup is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanoi ofMiss Anna Marie Hanoi, sister of the bride, was maid-of-hon-or. She wore a light blue dressfashioned similar to the bride’s. Her bouquet was of white carna- « tiens entwined with white netthe Iloyte Community. She graduated from St. Anthony Paro-lt;hial School nnd Voe High Schoolin 1950. She was employed inthe Personnel Office at St. Joseph Hospital in Houston for the past two years.Lt, Gallup is the son of Mr.and Mrs. P. P. Gallup bf Holyoke,Mass. He attended Kent Schoolin Conn. anlt;and white satin ribbons.P. B. Gallup, father of the groom, served as his son’s best!man.Monica Mikula, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Michael Hanel, nephew of the bride was ring hearer. Paul Kunz and Lawrence Michalka served as us-Middtebuiff College in Vermont. Lt. Gallup served three vear* with the Unitedyear*States Air Forceairialas angunner. At present he is in Aircraft Performance Fnginoering School at Mather Air Force Base,Sacramento, California.They are making their home in Sacramento, California.Mr.IPa vSgSS m -7\W2•V«-w■V.Tm* *»■••V . * *0hers.Mrs. Frank Hanel, mother of ' the bride, chose a black gala»r-dine suit and wore a white carnation corsage. Mrs. P. B. Gallup, mother of the groom, wore a soft blue faille formal dress and pearls. She had on a white carnationOut-of-town guests were and Mrs. P. P. Gallup of Holyoke, Mass; Mr. Mrs. Joe Hold 7,al of Belton; Mrs. William Aliison and children, Miss CatherineMichalka, all of Liberty; Sister M. Veronica of Houston; SisterMary Joseph of Lake Charles, La.; Sister M. Denis of Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. FloroanceMRS. WILLIAM C. GALLUPB B PhotoMiss Joan Hanel Becomes Bride Ofcorsage.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held gt Simon-George Memorial Hall. The bride’s table, covered withIKarnow'ski of Alcoa, Tennessee;Mrs. W. B. Hoyt, Patsy, Wait andMarilyn of Houston; Mrs. Adolpha white linen cloth of cut workLieut. Gallup in Church Ceremonyand lace, was centered with an arrangement of white carnati-Hanel and Mary of Houston; Rev. Arthur Michalka of Granger; John Hanel and John. Jr. of Fast-gate and Charles Ulrich nnd Edith Roberts of San Antonio.Miss Joan Hanel and Lieuten- Day Oh Beautifulant William C. Gallup were un-ited in marriage at nine o'clock in the morning Wednesday, December 30, 1963. Rev. Arthur Michalka, assistant nastor of St.Mother”, “O Worthy” nndons.Miss Catherine Michalka, cousin of the bride, served thePARMA RADIO SERVICE.Lord 1 Am Not“Mother At Your Feet We AreJfour tiered wedding cake which Kneeling”.was decorated with white rosespastor Methodious CatholicCyrilGranger, anti cousin of theatbride, performed the double ringThe bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore her sister’s, Mrs. Lawrence Greenwood, wedding dress. The dress which was of white nylon laceand rosebuds, and pale green leaves. The cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, rested upon a reflector and was surrounded by white net. It wasRADIO nnd TELEVISIONSERVICE. ALL MAKES.rou NffDHelpforYourCoughceremony in Saint Monica’s lt;a-tholic Church.over taffeta was fashioned with j baked by the brides aunt, Mrs.Potted poinsettias, Christmasa fitted bodice. The softly gathered skiit extended into a cha-IVte Mikula. Mrs. Joseph Hobi-zal, sister of the bride, of Bel-greens and candles decorated thealtar.Mrs. Florance Karnowski of Alcoa, Tennessee and cousin of the bride, was the organist. SheMendleson’s “Wedding Ava Maria”, “On Thispel length train. The long lace sleeves were fastened at theton, assisted at the coffee ser-wrist with covered buttons. AplayedMarch”*.softly rolled collar graced eachside of the deep pointed neckline. Her veil was also chapel length and gathered softly ar-vice.At noon, dinner was served to approximately 70 relatives at the home of the bride’s parents inthe Hoyte Community.For a wedding trip to Houston,When colds, measles or flu leave you with a cough get Creomulsion quick because it soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. You’ll like its -esults better than other medicine or Jruggist refunds your money. No narcotics. Pleasant to take.CREOMULSIONeLeves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis♦ ♦ ♦ 4toTlBurkes-HcGLASS Tl•Flowers ForCorsages, DecorsCameronGrabein (ComAssemhl
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