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McJN'e;a•rawsJSlt;trlhraduatesxcluingeRev, Victor M. Lambur, pas* de soie with sheath skirt and open crown headpieces. Thetor of St. Justin, Martyr Church, curved neckline.performed the ceremony Sept. 11 that united Marlene Lora McNea and Kenneth JosephBurrows.Lace appliques accented the dress and its full - length train that hung from the waist.The hridal veil was shoulder-maid of honor’s headpiece was pale pink and the bridesmaids’ candy pink.The maid of honor carriedcascading pink carnations andThe bride, daughter of Mr. length bouffant illusion that was sweetheart roses, the brides-and Mrs. Clifford McNea, 3911 held in place by a petal head- maids, pink carnations and redE. 364 St., Willoughby, exchanged rings with the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burrows,29715 Green Dr., Willowick at 19 a.m.The marriage vows were exchanged before an altar graced ter of the bride, was maid of with two vases of chrysanthe- honorBridesmaids were Miss Judithi Ann McNea, sister of the bride,piece of lace and pearls with an orange blossom in the middle.Her bouquet was cascadingwhite carnations and sweet -heart roses.Miss Cecilia Ellen McNea, sis-mums and gladioli.Mrs, Shriener played the wedding selections on the organ, and Miss Karen Burrows, sis-and sang ‘ Mother, Dear, 0 Pray for Me,” during the bride's presentation of a carnation bouquet at the Altar of the Blessed Virgin.The.»appeared on arm of her father. Shetheworeter of the bridegroom.The attendants wore floor -length gown* with bodices ofcandy pink velvet, and high-rise, sheath skirts of pale pink crepe with back panels.Their face veils were held ina floor - length gown of peau place by double rose velvet,* * Photo by Rumor StudioMRS. KENNETH JOSEPH HI RROWSsweetheart roses.David Sheppart of Cleveland, friend of the couple, was bestman.Ushers were Robertlee D Brown, brother - in - law ofthe bride; Richard Burrows, brother of the bridegroom; and Donald Nosse, friend of the bride and bridegroom.The mother of the bride worean aqua nylon dress with lacebodice andaccessories.The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue lace sheath dress with three - quarter length sleeves and matchingsories.Both mothers had white carnation corsages.A breakfast for 25 was held at the bride’s parents home following the ceremony. Theevening repection began at 7in Willoughby Pythian Castle and was attended by 200 guests.The bride’s table was decorated in pink and white to matchthe wedding cake which had a china bride and bridegroom on it; a gift from Mrs. Ernest Saliyi.Floral centerpieces at thebreakfast and reception were mixtures of chrvsanthemums5 w §and gladioli. —The newlyweds left for an un-wldisclosed destination, and Mrs. Burrows chose a two - piecesuit of cranberry - colored mohair with black accessoriesHer corsage was of carnations and sweetheart roses.The couple reside at 27700 Tungston Dr.. Euclid.The bride is a graduate of North High School and Cleveland Academy of Cosmetology. She is presently employed atRobert’s Beauty Salon. Willo* Plaza Shopping Center. Mrs. Burrows, a graduate of North High School, is employed at Ellwell - Parker Electric Co.,Cleveland, and is in the Army Reserves.Mr. Burrows presented hiswife with a china replica of herself dressed in a gown exactly like the one in which she*was married.
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Willoughby, Ohio, US

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