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groom, chose a pal# yellow silk linen coat and dress ensemble accented with re-embroidered yellow motif on both coat and dress with matching complements. Her corsage was a rose-colored cymbidium orchid with white stephanotis. A reception and afternoon tea dance for 175 guests followed at Specimen's Fireside Lounge.The bride chose a black and white cotton dress and coat ensemble with matching accessories for their wedding trip to Lake Geneva. Wis Since June 15 the couple has been at home at (02 Mulford In Evanston. HI.The bride and groom are both graduates of the University of Iowa where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The groom, a senior in the College of Law. is a member of Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Phi fraternities He is employed by Arthur Anderson Accounting Firm in Chi-MI8S MONTGOMERY A JUNK BRIDE — Miss Ann Danielle Montgomery became the bride of Richard Joseph Barry June 8 in an afternoon double ring nuptial mass performed in Immaculate Conception Church at Cherokee. Ia.. by Father Ro-hert Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Montgomery of Larra-bee and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barry of Boone are parents of the bride and groom. An afternoon reception and tea dance was held at Specimen’* Fireside Lounge. After a wedding trip to Lake Geneva. Wis., the bridal couple is at home In Evanston, HI. • (Salahery Photo).cago.Among special wedding guests were the groom's brothers andwives. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Barry of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr. andMrs. Gary Barry of Belmont Calif., the groom's uncle and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Todd, Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Wayne Harbour and Ken, Phoenix, Ar-lz, grandparents of the bride. Mr and Mrs. Harry Brown of Dos Moines, the bride’s brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery of Cedar Rapids and the bride's great uncle and aunt. Harold and Mildred Niblick. Decatur. Ind.ocieJune 8 NuptialsWontfyomeruarruLARRABEE — Miss Aim Danielle Montgomery and Richard Joseph Barry spoke double ring wedding vows on June 8 at Immaculate Conception Church in Cherokee. Father RobertDougherty officiated The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Montgomery of Larrabee. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barry of Boone areparents of the groom.Forming an appropriate background for the service were two large baskets of white gladiuji and mums accented with greencotone aster and jude leaves, andone large hanging wall arrangement of like oontents back of the altar.Processional and recessional marches were played by the organist, Miss Debby McCarthy. Gene Todd of Cedar Rapids, uncle of the groom, sang two selections for die nuptial mass, accompanied by his daughter.Mr. Montgomery gave their daughter in marriage. The bride chose a floor-length Chantilly lace over peau de sole In a slightly belled sheath. The close neckline, modified sleeve and hemline were edged in the scalloped border of the lace. Tiny seed pearls in the lace design further enhanced the neckline. A watteau train of candlelight peau de soie extended back chapel length with a lace applique deeply outlining the train.A semi-circle of soft-petaled flowers centered with tiny pearls held in place her illusion veil which completely haloed the dress. She carried a colonial bou-auet of white roses and stenhan-otis with bowed satin streamers.Bridal attendants were Mrs.Jack H. Montgomery of CedarRapid*, sister-in-law of bride, as matron of honor, and sororitysisters of the bride, the Misses Barbara Collins, Des Moines, and Caroline Courtright, Dubuque, as bridesmaids. Each was attired in a floor-length organza gown of rainbow hue, mint green, rose-pink or turquoise.The modified empire line of each was accented with a stand-up border of toned braid at the neckline that extended down the back panel closing. Each wore a picture hat of leghorn straw, trimmed with organza band and soft bow to match her gown and with toned braid trim accents. Each carried a colonial bouquet of pink variegated miniature carnations centered with pink rosebuds and were accented with organza tufts of dress colors and green bowed streamers.Brother of the bride, Dick H. Montgomery, Larrabee, was the groom’s best man. Groomsmen were Steve Jacobs of Davenport and Hank Usher, Des Moines. Guests were ushered by GeorgeNormBervin, Des Moines.The bride's mother choice of attire for their daughter's wedding was a mint green chiffon sheath with draped panel, banded with lace that extended to the hemline from a re-embroidered Alencon lace yoke. Her corsage of white stephanotis and green cymbidium orchid was pinned on the brimmed beige organza hat which she wore. Mrs. Barry, mother of theIllian, Storm Lake, andOpen House FetesZwick's 28thTo honor their Silver Weddtnanniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Raj mond Zwick were feted with a evening open house June 9 hel at Alton Community Building Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderso and Bill Zwick, children of thhonorees, hosted the courtesy.Cheryl Lucas of Cherokesniece of Mrs. Zwick, register*the 189 guests attending.Serving as dining room host were the couple's attendants c 25 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Kastengren, Jr., Aurelia.Mrs. Darrell Rapp of Yanktoi S. D., and Mrs. Neville Luca-Cherokee, sisters of Mrs. Zwid and members of the weddtn party In 1943. presided at thpunch bowl.The buffet table from whic refreshments were served wi covered with a white cloth ove laid with blue net and in the ce ter was a pink, blue and silv floral arrangement, a gift froMrs. Zwick’s family.Mothers of the couple, pi sided at the coffee service a Mrs. Dale Stteneke of Quim and Mrs. Robert Torrey, Che kee, who had been waitresses years ago served In like capac at the table. Mrs. Ivar Carls of Aurelia had baked and dec ated the anniversary cake.Mrs. Paul Jones of Oierolwas toastmistress for * bi program which opened * Mrs. Clifford Gould singing nuptial selections wBich she I sung at the honorees’ wedd with the same organist, Mrs.an Bushlow, accompanying hA short resume of the coup! wedded life was read and gowns worn at the original w ding were modeled by I Rapp, Oieryl Lucas, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. N. Luca Kitchen hostesses were N dames Edgar Allen, Harry C son. Ivar Carlson, Dale Slee Henry Johnson. Harry Pin and Miss Janet Sleezer.Mr. and Mrs. Zwick vwearing a pink rose boutorai and pink rose corsage presei them bv their son Bill.
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