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Quiet Wedding This Morning At St. Joseph’# Church.The marriage of Miss PetronilU Cecelia Vink and Mr. Vivian J. Culi-van was a quiet but pretty event of this -morning, being solemnized at ft. Joseph's church at 8;SO o’clock withnuptial mass.Palms, candles and pink flowers enhanced the beauty of the chancel and altar, and as the notes of thebridal chorus from Lohengrin sounded played t*y Dr. Frederick A. Dunster. the b?4 fel party advanced to the altar led by the ushers. Mr. J. C. O'Neal and Mr. Thomas Wall. The bride's sister and only attendant. Miss Evelyn Vink, cami next, preceding her as she came with her father. Mr. Cornelius W. Vink, and was met at the altar by the groom, and his'best man, Mr. Ernest Jordan. The ceremony was performed by Father Schuyler and following the mass music was furnished by the choir.Mint Vink, of the fair blonde type, made a lovely bride in her dress of white Romaine crepe trimmed in lace, her veil, arranged cap effect, being confined with orange blossoms, and■he caxrled a bouquet of bride's roses and valley lilies.Miss Evelyn Vink, of the same coloring as her sister, looked most attractive In a dress, of gray beaded flat crepe with hat and shoes to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents and later she changed her* wedding dress for a traveling dress of brown fiat crepe with brown hat, and an axure fox fur and a blue coat. Mr. Culiven and his bride- left for a bridal trip to Birmingham, Chattanooga and Atlanta, and will return to the city in about two weeks to make it their future home.
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Mobile, Alabama, US

Wed, Oct 10, 1923

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