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beige suit with pink rose bud cor sage. Best man was Rudolph Jilg Jr. After the services, a reception took place in pre church social rooms where the serving table was lovely with its face cloth and cen terpiece of pink chrysanthemums, lighted by white tapers. Presiding there were Mrs. Ar thur Ziska, pouring, and Mrs. Mel vin Lee, serving the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Jilg left later for a wedding trip to Yakima and upon their return will make their home in Walla Walla. Curtial rises at 3 o'clock Sunday, November 3, united in marriage. Dorothy Lou Gilkerson, dancaster of Mrs. Genevieve Ferrer, and George Jilg, son of Rudolph Jig, Route 4. The Rev. Glen W. Mell officiated at the service in Central Christian church. The altar before which the cou ple stood was attractive with bas kets of pink and white chrysanthe mums and white candelabra hold ing lighted tapers. Mrs. Lawrence Cousins played the traditional wedding marches and Mrs. Marian Meisinger sang: ‘I Love You Truly” and “Be cause. ? The bride, who was attended by her cousin, Mrs. Ross McIntosh, matron of honor, wore a becoming SO MEETING MONDAY azure blue suit with white orchid .There will be no Toastmasters corsage. Mrs. McIntosh chose a club meeting Armistice night.
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Walla Walla Union Bulletin

Walla Walla, Washington, US

Sun, Nov 10, 1946

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