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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 18

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Port Huron, Michigan
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ald and at 2, SECTION Month KellySpringborn Alberta Marie Springborn and Richard Charles Kelly exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Peters, Rev. GerMich. Bauer officiated certhe The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs.

Raymond F. Springborn, Marine City, and the bridegroom IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly Cherry St. For her wedding, the bride chose a A-line gown of peau de soie styled with a scooped neckline, and wristpointe sleeves.

She wore cultured pearl earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. A headpiece of roses centered on pearl-seeded lace petals held her fingertip veil, and 1 she carried a cascade of white and yellow roses with white baby carnations. Mrs. Charles F. Netherton, Marine City, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor.

She wore an empire avocado floorlength gown, a daisy headpiece, and carried a bouquet of daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Harry Kelly, St. Clair; Mrs. Neil Kelly, Mrs.

Robert Vogel, Saginaw, and Miss Mary Ellen Yost, St. Clair. They wore gowns identical to the matron of honor's, wore and carried matching daisies. Nick Lucas was the best man. Ushers were Charles F.

Netherton, Marine City; Harry Neil Kelly, brothers of the bride. groom, Chester Smith, Lance Kelly, Dennis Smith and Larry Buchler, Algonac. After a reception in the VFW Hall. New Baltimore, newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Montreal, Niagara Falls and New York. The couple will live at 6685 Springborn Road, Marine City, PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Sunday, June 8, 1969 Of June MRS.

DANNY W. ORR Orr-Quandt Diane Y. Quandt and Danny, W. Orr were married Saturday evening in Free Methodist Church. Rev.

Ronald Mason officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quandt, Forrest Street, and Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Orr, Poplar Street. For her wedding the bride wore an A-line chantilly lace over peau de soie gown with empire bodice, lilipointe sleeves and watteau train. A cluster of organza roses and carnations secured her ballerina veil and she carried a white Bible with a lace cover. A WHOLE NEW COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL COOL CASUAL DRESSES 14.98 to POLYESTER JERSEY 39.98 BAN-LON DACRON NOVELTIES Famous for Fashions Me MARYSVILLE Hardy 1232 Michigan "Across From the High School EM 1-7091 Miss Laurlie E.

Fry was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses and Sandra Quandt, sisters of the bride. They wore pink sleeveless gowns similar to the bride's and carried pink and white carnation bouquets. Miss Paula Jayne Bailey was flower girl. She wore a pink faille dress, trimmed with lace and carried a basket of pink rose petals.

Ring bearer was David Goodwin. Gary West, Mt. Morris, was best man. Attendants were Leon Falk and Terry brother of the bridegroom. Ushers included James Quandt, brother of the bride; Ross Rogers, Floyd Goodwin and James Orr.

Following a reception in Fort Gratiot School, the couple left on a wedding trip to Ohio and western Michigan. They will reside on Stone Street. QuillmanHubka DAVISON Trinity Lutheran Church, Davison, was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding of Susan Margaret Hubka, Genesee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.

A. Hubka, Monroe, and John Melvin Quillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Quillman, Marysville.

Rev. William Britton officiated. For her wedding the bride wore an antique white Alaskine gown with a A-line dress, scoop neckline and full-length lace sleeves, with pearl beads. She wore a pearl-accented lace medallion crown headpiece and carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs.

Jack L. Coble, Houston, was matron of honor for her sister. She was attired in a pale blue Alaskine gown and matching veil and carried pink tea roses. Best man was Harold H. Heinbuck, Clarkston.

Following the ceremony a buffet reception was held in the church. The newlyweds will reside at 7359 Joubran Drive, Genesee. ART NEEDLEWORK mary maxim AND FABRIC CENTER 2001 HOLLAND 981-5135 Sale summer fashion fabrics ONE GROUP OFF Assorted Screened Prints Voiles with matching ruffle trim Embroidered border prints Seersucker Eyelets and many more ONE WEEK ONLY Moygashel Irish Linen OFF Assorted colors Plains and Prints Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday and Friday til 9 P.M. REGISTER FOR SEWING KNITTING DECOUPAGE LESSONS HancockNewkirk emony. JordanHobbs Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Edwin Jordan are honeymooning in Florida after their wedding, Saturday evening in Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Rev. Frederick Schoof officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who is the former Miss Debisue Hobbs, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce J. Hobbs, Tenth Avenue, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elmer Jordan, North Street.

For her wedding the bride chose an empire A-line gown of peau de soie over faille styled with open over-skirt lace insets, three length sleeves with lace insets and a self pleated train accented with lace edging. Her silk illusion veil was held by a lace trimmed pill box headpiece, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white baby roses. Mrs. Kinglsey Camm, Detroit, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a chartreaus green cage gown trimmed in lime green styled with a train accented with a satin bow and buttons.

She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Leanne Jordan, North Street, sister of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Jack Lytle. Miss Linda Jordan, North Street, sister of the bridegroom, was the junior bridesmaid. Miss Robyn Bright was the flower girl.

They all wore yellow gowns identical to the maid of honor's, and carried matching bouquets of yellow baby roses. Michael Nechita was the ring bearer. Budwick L. Wood, Yale, was the best man. Ushers were James B.

Hobbs, brother of the bride, and Charles Wood, Yale. John Hitchings, North Street, was the junior usher. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlor. The newlyweds will live in Port Huron. -Photo by Askar-Shain MRS.

JOHN M. QUILLMAN -Photo by Israel -Photo by Delannoy MRS. RALPH E. JORDAN MRS. LAWRENCE E.

SMITH Smith-Heike Gayle Louise Heike and Lawrence E. Smith were united in marriage Saturday evening in St. Stephen Catholic Church. Rev. Robert Burke officiated at the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Heike and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis E. Smith, all of Strawberry Lane. For her wedding the bride chose a satin gown with lace appliques, empire waist, and trumpet sleeves. An organza Dior bow held her three-tier veil and she carried a cascade of white roses and carnations. Mrs.

Kay Cunningham, St. Clair, was the matron of honor. She wore a green satin gown with a jeweled neckline and car- MarvinMartin ST. CLAIR St. Mary's Catholic Church was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding of Mrs.

Ramona Knappe Martin and Gordon J. Marvin. Rev. Ted Fujawa officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the late Elmer Knappe and the late Mrs.

Raymond Jackson. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Marvin, Allen Road.

For her wedding the bride chose a street length gown styled with a lace bodice, jewel neckline and a yellow bow at the hip. A double crown of pearls held her veil, and she carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white roses. Mrs. Harold Day, Armada, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. She wore a street-length gown of yellow chiffon and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white roses.

Harold Day was the best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. ried a cascade of green and white carnations.

Miss Karen Smith was bridesmaid. She was attired in a yellow satin gown with a jeweled neckline and carried a cascade of yellow and white carnations. Flower girl was Miss Lynn Conners. She wore a yellow satin gown with pearled neckline and carried a bouquet of yellow and white carnations. Brian Haggerty, Marysville, was ring bearer.

Best man was Phillip Sullivan. Ushers were Malcolm Crawford and David Atfield. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Black River Boat Club. Upon returning from a wedding trip in northern Canada, the couple will reside in Port Huron. MRS.

GORDON J. something for Everyone TAMITIAN 'Gift Boutique Vining Thompson Furniture 1011 Military Port Huron Open Mon. Thurs. 9. 5:30 Friday 9-9 Sat.

9 12:30 Convenient Terms Designing Services Ample Parking St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding of Elizabeth J. Newkirk and Eugene R. Hancock. Rev.

T. Edward I Bennett, officiated at ceremony. Parents of the couple are Henry G. Hunt, Oak Street, and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene G. Hancock, Tenth Street. The bride was given away by her step-father, Henry G. Hunt. She wore a knee-length A-line lace gown with a full and a short veil.

Her three bridesmaids included the Misses Janet and Joy Summers, St. Clair Shores, and Miss Connie Burwell, Detroit. They were attired in yellow dotted Swiss gowns with princess wasitlines and puffed sleeves. Best man was David Hancock, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were David Belair, brother of the bride, and Alan Morris, Avoca, Following a reception in the church parlor, the couple left on a wedding trip to Canada.

They will reside at 1111 Center Street. SHARON L. ROBINSON -Photo by Israel MRS. EUGENE R. HANCOCK RobinsonTenniswood Goschnick YALE Mr.

and Mrs. Carl E. Robinson, North Main Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lynn, to Thomas A. Tenniswood, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Aubyrn C. Tenniswood, Arendt Road. The bride-elect is a 1968 graduate of Yale High School, and her fiance is a 1966 graduate of the same school. The couple are planning an Oct. 25 wedding.

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