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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
Presbyterian Church Scene Of Ceremony-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Coudersport R D, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenneth Perry. Coudersport, were united united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring double-ring double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar, decorated with bouquets of white pompoms and gladioli, by her father. Her white floor-length floor-length floor-length gown was of delicate floral patterned acetate and nylon lace with a scalloped scalloped scoop neckline. Miniature pearls and irridescent sequins covered covered the bodice, and the skirts of impressed pleats featured a self-material self-material self-material bow at the back. She wore a short blush veil of pure" silk bridal illusion which fell from a headpiece of chantilly-type chantilly-type chantilly-type lace with pearls and sequins. Her flowers were white pompons and ivy leaves, and her jewelry a pearl pendant, a gift of the bridegroom. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Ted Jones, organist of the church. MLss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and the bride's sister. Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was the junior bridesmaid. bridesmaid. Miss Perry's gown was of white nylon scattered with pale lavender flowers, featuring a scooped scooped neckline, a lavender sash and a scalloped hemline. Her headpiece was of pale lavender net and she carried a bouquet of lavender and white mixed pompons. t-v.,. t-v.,. t-v.,. i,,!d.,m.'. rf,.oo ,c toast-colored toast-colored toast-colored with' a ring collar of imitation f,.r onrf rathH kiw- kiw- Her matching hat was of feathers with a beige veil, and she wore toast accessories and carried a bou- bou- quet of tiny bronze and white mixed pompons. Mrs. Johnson chose for her daughter's daughter's wedding a sapphire blue wool jersey sheath, worn with black parent parent leather accessories and a corsage corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue print sheath dress, black patent leather accessories and a corsage of white carnations. William M. Morey served as best man and ushers were Willis R. Duell and Ronald Morey. Following the ceremony a reception reception for about 60 guests was held at the Coudersport Firemen's Camp. For a wedding trip to an undisclosed undisclosed destination the bride chose as her going-away going-away going-away outfit a beige linen suit with beige accessories and a corsage of white pompons. Upon their return their residence is to be a mobile home at RD 4. Coudersport. The bride is a 1960 graduate of Coudersport Area High School and is employed in the office of Dr. Paul Mosch. Mr. Perry attended Coudersport Area High School and is working at Meteor, Inc., at Austin. A rehearsal party was given by the bridegroom's parents Friday night, and the bride was honored recently at a shower at the Arthur Nelson home with Mrs. Norman C. Watson and Mrs. Nelson the hostesses. hostesses.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
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29 Sep 1962 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
Presbyterian Church Scene Of Ceremony-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Coudersport R D, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenneth Perry. Coudersport, were united united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring double-ring double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated.
The bride was escorted to the altar, decorated with bouquets of white pompoms and gladioli, by her father. Her white floor-length gown was of delicate floral patterned acetate and nylon lace with a scalloped scalloped scoop neckline. Miniature pearls and irridescent sequins covered covered the bodice, and the skirts of impressed pleats featured a self-material self-material self-material bow at the back. She wore a short blush veil of pure" silk bridal illusion which fell from a headpiece of chantilly-type chantilly-type chantilly-type lace with pearls and sequins. Her flowers were white pompons and ivy leaves, and her jewelry a pearl pendant, a gift of the bridegroom. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Ted Jones, organist of the church.
Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and the bride's sister. Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was the junior bridesmaid.
Miss Perry's gown was of white nylon scattered with pale lavender flowers, featuring a scooped scooped neckline, a lavender sash and a scalloped hemline. Her headpiece was of pale lavender net and she carried a bouquet of lavender and white mixed pompons ...toast-colored with' a ring collar of imitation f,.r onrf rathH kiw - kiw- Her matching hat was of feathers with a beige veil, and she wore toast accessories and carried a bou- quet of tiny bronze and white mixed pompons. Mrs. Johnson chose for her daughter's daughter's wedding a sapphire blue wool jersey sheath, worn with black parent parent leather accessories and a corsage corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue print sheath dress, black patent leather accessories and a corsage of white carnations.
William M. Morey served as best man and ushers were Willis R. Duell and Ronald Morey. Following the ceremony a reception reception for about 60 guests was held at the Coudersport Firemen's Camp.
For a wedding trip to an undisclosed undisclosed destination the bride chose as her going-away outfit a beige linen suit with beige accessories and a corsage of white pompons. Upon their return their residence is to be a mobile home at RD 4. Coudersport. The bride is a 1960 graduate of Coudersport Area High School and is employed in the office of Dr. Paul Mosch. Mr. Perry attended Coudersport Area High School and is working at Meteor, Inc., at Austin.
A rehearsal party was given by the bridegroom's parents Friday night, and the bride was honored recently at a shower at the Arthur Nelson home with Mrs. Norman C. Watson and Mrs. Nelson the hostesses.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
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24 Aug 1963 |
Austin, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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The Potter Enterprise 04 Sep 1963, Wed P3
Surprise Party Marks Birthday of Mrs. Paul Perry, at her home in Austin, Aug. 24. Attending were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gorg, Germania;
- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Coudersport,
- Mr. and Mrs. Fay Decker, of Austin.
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Surprise Partv Marks Birthday Of -Mrs. -Mrs. Paul Perry Mrs. Paul Perry was surprised when relatives and friends dropped in to help her celebrate her birthday birthday at her home in Austin, Aug. 24. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gorg, Germania; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Decker of Austin.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 04 Sep 1963, Wed, Page 3
The Potter Enterprise 04 Sep 1963, Wed P3 - Surprise Party Marks Birthday of Mrs. Paul Perry, at her home in Austin, Aug. 24. Attending were: - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gorg, Germania; - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, - Mr. and Mrs. Fay Decker, of Austin.
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WETZEL-SPRING |
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Johnson, William |
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29 Sep 1962 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
Presbyterian Church Scene Of Ceremony-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Coudersport R D, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenneth Perry. Coudersport, were united united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring double-ring double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar, decorated with bouquets of white pompoms and gladioli, by her father. Her white floor-length floor-length floor-length gown was of delicate floral patterned acetate and nylon lace with a scalloped scalloped scoop neckline. Miniature pearls and irridescent sequins covered covered the bodice, and the skirts of impressed pleats featured a self-material self-material self-material bow at the back. She wore a short blush veil of pure" silk bridal illusion which fell from a headpiece of chantilly-type chantilly-type chantilly-type lace with pearls and sequins. Her flowers were white pompons and ivy leaves, and her jewelry a pearl pendant, a gift of the bridegroom. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Ted Jones, organist of the church. MLss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and the bride's sister. Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was the junior bridesmaid. bridesmaid. Miss Perry's gown was of white nylon scattered with pale lavender flowers, featuring a scooped scooped neckline, a lavender sash and a scalloped hemline. Her headpiece was of pale lavender net and she carried a bouquet of lavender and white mixed pompons. t-v.,. t-v.,. t-v.,. i,,!d.,m.'. rf,.oo ,c toast-colored toast-colored toast-colored with' a ring collar of imitation f,.r onrf rathH kiw- kiw- Her matching hat was of feathers with a beige veil, and she wore toast accessories and carried a bou- bou- quet of tiny bronze and white mixed pompons. Mrs. Johnson chose for her daughter's daughter's wedding a sapphire blue wool jersey sheath, worn with black parent parent leather accessories and a corsage corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue print sheath dress, black patent leather accessories and a corsage of white carnations. William M. Morey served as best man and ushers were Willis R. Duell and Ronald Morey. Following the ceremony a reception reception for about 60 guests was held at the Coudersport Firemen's Camp. For a wedding trip to an undisclosed undisclosed destination the bride chose as her going-away going-away going-away outfit a beige linen suit with beige accessories and a corsage of white pompons. Upon their return their residence is to be a mobile home at RD 4. Coudersport. The bride is a 1960 graduate of Coudersport Area High School and is employed in the office of Dr. Paul Mosch. Mr. Perry attended Coudersport Area High School and is working at Meteor, Inc., at Austin. A rehearsal party was given by the bridegroom's parents Friday night, and the bride was honored recently at a shower at the Arthur Nelson home with Mrs. Norman C. Watson and Mrs. Nelson the hostesses. hostesses.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 03 Oct 1962, Wed, Page 17
The Potter Enterprise 03 Oct 1962, Wed P17 - Presbyterian Church Scene of Ceremony- Mr & Mrs Paul Perry Miss Gail Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Johnson, Coudersport RD, and Floyd Paul Perry, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Perry, Coudersport, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony at the First United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Robert I. Baker, pastor of the church, officiated. … Miss Judith Ann Perry, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Linda Jean Johnson, was th
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