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Married in Lagajisport,Couple Will Live HereMiss Maryann Galbreth became the bride of Walter James Moss Wednesday- morning in a single ring ceremony read, by Monsignor -Maurice . Foley, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Logansport.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Raymond D. Galbreth of Logansport, and Mr. Moss, is the son of Mr. and Mrsl-John Joseph CIossod, 1405 N. 'Purdum St., and the late Paid R. Moss.Pink gladioli and blue delphinium were banked at the altar, and candelabra held lighted tapers.Traditional organ selections by Sister Mary Thomasita, included “On This Day, O Beautiful Mother,” played while the bride-placed a bouquet on the Blessed Virgin’s altar.A gown of dusty rose crystalette designed with bateau neckline and three-quarter length sleeves was chosen by the bride, whose father gave her in marriage. She wore wrist-length gloves and a shoulder-length veil and carried a cascade bouquet of white stephanotis centered .‘with a white orchid. Ivy streamers accented the flowers. Miss Sonnie Steinwedel of Lo-i gansport, maid of honor, wore ai crystalette dress of pale blue fea-j turing a scooped neckline and three-quarter1 length sleeves. Her Juliet cap matched her gown, she wore wrist-length gloves, and her cascade bouquet was fashioned of pink garnet rosebuds with ivy streamers.A pale blue dotted Swiss dress with square neckline and cap sleeves was worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Kathaleen Burns of Ke-wanna, cousin of the bride. Her Juliet cap, gloves and bouquet •were like those of the honor attendant /The bridal colors of pick and blue were combined in the sleeveless organdy frock worn by Miss Mary Margaret Gerstner of Logansport, junior bridesmaid. Her headband was in blue, she wore wrist-length gloves, and she carried a basket of blue daisies and pink rosebuds.Dwayne Moss of Kokomo attended his brother as best man, and ushers were Danny Joe Downey, cousin of the bride, and Bruce Gabriel, both of Kokomo.A lilac print and navy blue ensemble was chosen for the occasion by the bride’s mother. Her accessories were in white and navy blue, and she wore a corsage of pink carnations accented with lilac netting.Mrs, Closson was attired in a dress oE pale green lace, complemented with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations with touches of pale green net A wedding breakfast for members of the Immediate families was given at “Mom Berkshire's” on Lake Cicott following the ceremony, and the reception was in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents.; Reception assistants were Miss Susie Binder and Mrs. Myles Adams of Kokomo, Mrs. Evelyn Mucker, Mrs. Harry Foercb, Mrs. Ralph Green and Mrs. S. A. Vesh of LogansportAfter the reception, the couple left for a wedding trip north. For traveling, the bride chose a two-piece charcoal and pink striped dress trimmed with white collar and cuffs. Her accessories were in pink and she wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet. .Mr. and Mrs. Moss will reside at 2588 N. Locke St.The bride was graduated from Logansport High School and was recently employed by WSAL-Radio.Mr. Moss, a graduate of Kokomo High School and of Indiana Barber College, is employed by Carter and Bousum Barber Shop.Miss Jeanette O’Brien of Chicago, HL, was an out-of-townguest.l
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Kokomo Tribune

Kokomo, Indiana, US

Wed, Jun 13, 1956

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