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fifthsentntlerCayetinghoo!7:30tersiry;BillDet-eterTimen-dis-pat-i ta] 1 ■esl-1st Vtt-Irs. iry, rer,QSt I i n-lay the nd-ice u fiat(Bud Moyer P.P.C.)MRS. NEIL EDWARD HOCH'ee3lcllaronallJudy Kay Yankee Says Nuptial Vows at ChurchBaskets of white mums and yellow snapdragons with ferns and candelabra decorated the al-tur of Bethany Baptist Church Saturday afternoon, May 20. at 2:30 when Miss Judy Kay Yankee and Neil Edward TIoch ox change cl their marriage vows.Rev. Delbert Nixon officiated at the double-ring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Yankee of Garfield avenue and '-the groom's purcnLs, Mr. and Mrs. Kona Id I-Iocft, , reside at Deep-water Point, tGiven in marriage by her father, . the ' bride approached the altar wearing a floor-1 ength Chantilly lace gown, fashioned with a snbrina neckline trimmed with sect u Ins, long taperedsleeves forming points at the wrists, a fit Led bodice and a full-tlcred skirt, which in, back fell into a graceful chapel train. A rose cape to secured her elbpw veil of bridal illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and white feathery carnations with ivy.Miss Nancy Yankee was maid of honor for her sister. Mrs. James Hundley of Grawn and Miss Susan Hesselink were bridesmaids. They wore floor-length gowns of light blue linen designed with scoop necklines, short sleeves, empire waists and A-line skirls. Cabbage roseasecured their circular face veils and they carried white daisies with yellow mi mu lure carnations.Miss Aunc Pelizzari, cousin of the bride was flower girl. Her gown and head piece -were identical to that of the other attendants and she carried a while basket with white daisies.Clerald Wylie of Grand Rapids was best man. Groomsmen were Harry and Gary Yankee, brothers of the bride. Timothy Yankee, a n o t h e r brother, was ring* bearer. Scaling the guests were Jay Hooper, James Olmstead, David Maxson and Calvin Cornett. The . pews were marked with white bows.A reception was held in the church parlors. Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Pelizzari, uncle and aunt of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn'Buck served as hosts and hostesses.The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Expo- G7 in Montreal. Upon their return# they will reside in Ludington, where the groom is with Dow Chemical.
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Traverse City Record Eagle

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Mon, May 22, 1967

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