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Page 4=Port Angeles Evening News, Thursday, May 2, 1968. satan Two baskets of pink roses with green gladiol and pink ribbons flanked the altar of the First Baptist Church for the wedding of Lynn Ward and Ralph E. Gallagher April 20. Six pink candles were lit for the single-ring ceremony per formed by Rev. James T. Led, better before 100 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giordano Baldo vin. Mrs. Rachel Gallagher is the mother of the bridegroom. The bride’s aunt, Mrs. Ro bert Harrison, sang, ‘More. ' Moss pereen velveteen was the bride’s choice for her empire style street - length dress. Her cascade bouquet had white baby roses and ivy. Sandra Bettger made the bride's headpiece, a moss green silk organza rose with tulle netting. Mrs. Lester C. Koetje was matron of honor and Mrs. Frank H. Thayer was bridesmaid. They wore sleeveless dresses of pink velveteen made like the bride’s dress. Their headpieces were pink replicas of hers, also made by Mrs. Bettger. The attendants carried long stemmed pink roses with match ing ribbon. Charles Gallagher of Seattle was his brother's best man. Jerry Weiler ushered. The bride's mother wore a bright pink satin sheath with white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a two piece beige knit suit with brown accessories. Both mothers had white rose corsages. A reception followed at the Elks lodgeroom. Plant sale The women of Unity will spon sor a sale featuring a variety of plants for house and gar den, plus baked goods next Thursday from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. at Unity Center. Unity Center is located at 2241, E. Seventh St. Coffee will be served during the sale. Mmes. Walter Mason and Stan ley Micks poured. Ladling punch were Lester Koetje and Frank Thayer. Mines, Walter Brueckner and James Bilsborrow cut the cake. It was three-tiered and decora ted with pink roses and moss green leaves. A centerpiece of pink roses and white stock was on the table which was covered with pink net, held at the corners with pink roses. Silver candela bras held six pink candles. Mrs. Harold Abbott was in charge of decorations. For going away, the bride wore a three-piece gold knit suit with brown accessories. Follow ing a trip to Seattle, the newly weds are now at home at 521 E. 7th. She is employed by the First National Bank and her husband works at ITT Rayenter, incor porated. MR, AND MRS, RALPH E, GALLAGHER
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Thu, May 02, 1968

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