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newsMrs. David E. MoggJill Goodyear bride David E. MoggJill Marie Goodyear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Goodyear, 1847 Masury Road, Hubbard, and David Edward Mogg of Youngstown, son of Karl F. Mogg of Youngstown and Mrs. Patricia Mogg, 4529 S. Turner Road, Canfield, were united in marriage at 2 p.m. Aug. 20 in St. Bernadette Church. Masury. The couple received the Papal Blessing and Rev. John Andrecic officiated the double-ring ceremony. An evening reception was held at Roma Manor, Hubbard.Jodi and Suzanne Goodvear werewhonor attendants for their sister and bridesmaids were I-isa and Julie Mogg, sisters of the groom, and Jennifer Ixiucks. Erin Mogg, nieceand goddaughter of the groom, was flower girl.Ron Solinger served as best man and ushers were Paul Mogg, brother of the groom; Bill Goodyear, brother of the bride: David Ixiucks and Mike Anderson Michael Mogg, nephew of the groom, was ring bearerGiven in marriage by her father,the bride wore a desiger gown ofwhite satin featuring a scallopedQueen Anne neckline and longtapered sleeves on a fitted bodice allaccented with Swedish embroiderywith designs of venise lacehighlighted with pearls and sequins. Her cathedral-lennth train also featured the imported Swedishdesigns.Her fingertip veil of illusion and pearls fell from a Juliet cap of pearls, sequins and silk flowers and she carried a semi-crescent bouquet of mysty pink sweetheart roses, white orchids and stephanotis.All the attendants were attired in off the shoulder gowns of cerise taffeta featuring fitted cummerbund bodices and accented with scallops of pleated ruffles. They carried casual bouquets of purple asters, pink sweetheart roses and white daisies accented with baby’s breath.The flower girl wore a gown of pink crystal organza with a ruffled off the shoulder neckline and puffed sleeves, The cummerbund bodice was accented with a bow at the back and the apron style skirt was edged with pink ruffles. Her headpiece was a pink wreath with white netting trimmed with silk flowers and bows.Following a wedding trip to Can-cun, Mexico, the newlyweds are residing at 173 Wesley Ave., Youngstown.The bride attended Youngstown State Umversity and is a secretary in the high tech toolroom at Packard Electric in WarrenThe groom is a senior at Youngstown State University, pursuing a degree in business management, and is credit managerat Sharon Meat Packing Co. in Sharon, Pa.
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