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MRS. MARVIN A. GATTEN. . . Denice Joy Paris rrGatten-Paris rite celebratedDenies .Joy Paris, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Ron Paris of Temple City, became the bride of Marvin Allen Gatten of lloaemead In a double ring ceremony held at Temple Cilv Christian Church. The Rev. EdLinberg officiated ni the evening rite.The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown featured lace sleeves, scoop neckline edged with a lace ruffle, and a skirt with six tiers of lace. Matching lace edged her full-length veil, which fell from a sequined headpiece. She carried a bouquet of while carnations and gardenias.The bride was attended by her sister, Debbi J. Paris of Bellflower, and another sister, Julie Paris, was in charge of the guest book. They wore lime green gowns with lace overlays and the maid of honor carried a bouquet of daisies,Acting as best man was the bridegroom's brother, William M. Galten of Covina.A reception for approximately 70 guests was held at the church immediately following the ceremony. Honored guests were the bride’s paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paris of Canyon City, Colo., and her mater-naf grandmother, Mrs. Marion French of Temple City.The bride has always attended Temple City schools, and was graduated from Temple City High School tn 1975. She’ is currently working as a typist in Rosemead.The bridegroom is a graduate of Rosemead High School, served in the Navy based in San Diego, and is currently employed in Rosemead as a meat cutter.The couple will reside in Temple City.
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Arcadia Tribune

Arcadia, California, US

Sun, Jun 13, 1976

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