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Roland Jun, Jr., b. 25 Aug 1925, Alton, Madison Co, Illinois d. 25 Jun 1989, St. Francis Hospital, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee (Age 63 years) |
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- [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW]
Alton Evening Telegraph 14 May 1947
MUs MuUiews Weds
St. Patrick's Church was the selling of a prelly wedding this morning at 7 o'clock when Miss Ruth Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Malhews, 2318 Crawford
street, was married to Roland E Jun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolanc Jun, 404 East Foothill boulevard Azusa, Calif. Among the guesls were the groom's parenls.
Peach gladioli and while daisies were on the high altar, and satin bows marked the family pews.
The Rev. John Brelz officiated using the double ring ceremony and read nuptial mass. Mrs. Ralph Breden played the traditional wed ding marches, and sang Schubert's
"Ave Maria," "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother" and "Hail, Heavenly Queen."
Miss Mathews entered the church with her father, and was precedec down the aisle by her sister ant
junior bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Mae Mathews, her maid of honor Miss Betty Hanoi, and flower girl Kathy Ann Hanneken.
She wore a bridal gown of off white skinner satin, fashioned with a sweelheart neckline, long pointei
sleeves and-a full skirt which extended in a long train. A double scallop was placed at the waist line, and the bodice was fitted.
Her finger tip veil of illusion was held in place with a bandea of matching material, and a clus
ler of simulated orange blossom was placed at either side of he head.
She carried white carnations centered with an orchid with a pur pie throat and showered with satin streamers knolled wilh sweelpeas The bride wore pearls, a gift
from Mr. Jun.
Miss Hanei appeared in aqua laffeta and Miss Dorothy Mae Mathews was in yellow taffeta. Their gowns were made with sweetheai necklines, short sleeves and skirt were
trimmed with peplums. They wore bandeaux correspond
ing to their frocks in color an material, and the headpieces ha white net trimming.
The attendants carried Talis man roses in drop bouquets, lie with yellow ribbon, and wore Ion while gloves.
0 Five year old Kathy Ann, cousin of the bride, wore a pink laffeta dress, styled along lines sirrliar lo those of the allendanls frocks. Her headdress corresponde
to those of the maid of honor and junior bridesmaid, and she carried an ornamental basket filled
with spring blossoms.
Joseph Craine was best man an.
Richard Mathews was groomsman Frank Girard, John J. McGraw an Thomas Mathews were ushers Richard and Thomas Malhews ar
brothers of the bride.
Breakfast was served at Garde Gate at 10 o'clock, and 25 guest were in atlendance.
A reception will be held at Hi Malhews home, and Miss Velm
Fosha, Mrs. Preslon Peiperl and Miss Jeanne Monks will serve, tier wedding cake will center Ih
refreshment table, and will be flanked by tapers lied with minia lure bride's bouquets.
Mr. .and Mrs. Jun are leaving tonight for a honeymoon In Ch
cago. The bride has selected a
a traveling costume a moss green gabardine suit, and accessories of brown and will wear Ihe corsage from her wedding bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jun will reside a 3121 College avenue. They ai
graduates of Marquetle Hlgh school, and the groom is an emoye ot Todd Cleaners and the ride Is In the office of Walir&t rove Dairy. Mr. Jim was In the nlled States Marines for three ears and was stationed In the
South Pacific for 22 months.
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