weas josepn lviaioneyMr. And Mrs. Joseph Emmet MaloneyLudington Photographic Center PhotoWedding vows were exchanged down the front of the long, boufin a double-ring service Saturday morning at St. Simon Roman Catholic Church by Miss Jean Gay Hulet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hulet of 415 N. William St., and Joseph Emmet Maloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Maloney of Detroit. The marriage was solemnized by the Rev. Emmet Hayes of Yoder, Ind., uncle of the bridegroom.Altar vases were filled with white snapdragons.Mrs. Charles Derler, organist, sang Panis Angelicus and, as the bride placed a bouquet on the altar of the Blessed Virgin, “On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother.Mrs. James A. Carey of Free Soil, twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor.William Maloney of Detroit, was his brother’s best man. Ted Kredo of Detroit, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, James A. Carey of Free Soil, brother-in-law of the bride, were ushers.The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Harold L. Hulet, was lovely in her wedding gown of peau de soie, styled with a scalloped neckline was enhanced with a wide panel of chantilly lace at the front of the bodice and continuingmmw.y/.1Daily NewsMiiIvXV'lt;e*%IBSp§!V,mmfant skirt of her gown.Matching lace trimmed the sides of the skirt and the edge of her chapel train. She wore an elbow-length veil attached to a pearl crown accented with rhinestone droplets. The bride carried a cascade of white roses and light blue feathered chrysanthemums.Mrs. Carey, matron of honor, was attired in a long sleeveless gown made with turquoise waist and long white bell skirt accented with a turquoise bow attached to a matching back panel extending to the floor. She wore a turquoise nose veil attached to a rosette of turquoise fabric. She carried blue and green-tinted carnations and feathered chrysanthemums.Corsages of white sweetheart roses were presented to the mothers of the bride and bridegroom .A wedding breakfast at noon at Gibbs Country House Restaurant for more than 40 guests, was followed by a reception Saturday afternoon in the ballroom of Hotel Stearns. Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Rita Monaghan assisted in serving the breakfast.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chmielewski of Manistee, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, .assisted in receiving guests at the reception.A five-tier wedding cake, decorated with turquoise icing flowers, was served by Mrs. TedTCrpHn rwf TWrnif Mi cc f1 win ip