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PAGE 8 HUBBARD NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. «, 1974Miss Alexander, Mr. Kuboff speak vows at Nuptial MassHUBBARD - Miss Marilyn Ann Alexander and Martin F. Kuboff spoke their wedding vows at a nuptial mass in St.ick Church on Nov. 2. Fr. Francis Hughes officiated at the double ringceremony.The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Alexander, 365 Center St., was given in marriage by her father.The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuboff, 601Liberty Ave.The bride's gown of Chantilly lace and silk peau featured a princess styled bodice and lace sleeves richly encrusted with pearls.Highlighting the gown was a cathedral train with a wide lace flounce.An exquisitely jeweled camelot veil with four tiers of imported French illusion edged with scalloped chantilly lace completed the bride’s attire. She carried a beautiful chantilly lace and carriedcascade of roses, fuji mums and star flowers.cascade of the same style as the bride’s. She also woreThe maid of honor. Miss flowers in her hair.Marie Colonna, and bridesmaids, Mrs. Janice Baksa, sister of the bride, Miss Mary Jane Steller, cousin of the groom, Miss Sherry Stiver and Miss Janie Gray, were all attired in gowns of coral quiana knit highlighted with Belgium lace and Marionat styled headpieces. They carried cascades of carnations and roses.Junior bridesmaids, Annette and Darla Alexander,Cheryl and Barbette Kap-turasky, all cousins of thebride, wore floral satinette gowns. The girls carried cascades of carnations and roses and wore flowers in their hair.TheMelanieBaksa, niece of the bride wore a gown of layered whittBest man was Mr. Joseph Kuboff, brother of the groom, with Mr. Albert Alexander, brother of the bride, Mr. Milton Niddell, cousin of the groom, Mr. George, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Rob Patton as ushers.Special musical selections were sung by Mr. Rick Williams at the church.The bride’s mother was attired in aqua chiffon and the groom’s mother wore a mint lace knit gown.A reception for 600 guests was held at the Brentford House.After returning from a wedding trip to Las Vegas and Hawaii, the bride and groom will reside in Hubbard.The bride is a 1972 graduateof Hubbard High School and is presently employed as adeputy clerk in the Criminal Branch of Girard Municipal Court.The groom is a 1970 graduate of Hubbard High School, attends Youngstown State University, is a member of the Ohio National Guard andis employed as a Postal Clerk in the Hubbard Pqsst Office.The bridal couple were honored at a rehearsal dinner held at Longo’s Restaurant.r12. From pickup to delivery. UPS takes full responsibility.1. Next-day delivery within 150 miles. Two days within 450 miles. Three days within 900miles. Minimum standards“IIII11. Efficient tracing service.10. Neatly uniformed,courteous purcelmen give personalized service.9. A signature at time of delivery.8. Complete ground service throughout 40 states, plus ground/air Blue Label Service to three West Coast states.2. Rates competitive with parcel post. Forexample. 10 pounds from Cleveland toN.Y.: $1.53.3. UPS Blue LabelService: Economical 2-dayground''air deliveryto t he West Coast4. Up to $100 coverageagainst loss or damage at no extra charge.5. Automatic dailypickup call —$2 weeklyservice charge.7. Careful handling ofyour packages to all6. Simplified paoerworksaves time and eErwrt.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMRS. MARTIN KUBOFF
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