Mrs. Charles Fleury Taschereau
has the honor to announce
the marriage of her daughter
Maude Fleury
to
Mr. Marvin M. Sanger
on Thursday the Seventeenth of June
Nineteen hundred and forty-three
Spokane, Washington
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This appeared in a Spokane paper in June of 1943.
WED AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Sanger were married June 17 in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. The bride was Miss Maud Fleury Taschereau, daughter of Mrs. Charles Taschereau, N2518 Magnolia, at whose home a reception was held following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sanger are living in Ontario, Calif., where he is an instructor at the air base.
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This appeared in a Lake Tahoe area paper in June of 1962.
Carolyn Hall, Charles Manchester Married in Presbyterian Ceremony
Carolyn Lee Hall and Charles Robert Manchester were joined in holy wedlock at a 7:00 o'clock ceremony in the Community Presbyterian church at Al Tahoe on June 1. Rev. Roland Hughes officiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas Hall of Glenbrook, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Manchester of Bijou.
Given in marriage by her father, Miss Hall word a bell-shaped street-length gown with white lace overskirt, and jacket with elbow-length sleeves. For her headpiece, she chose a five white satin rose creation, with white veil affixed.
For her flwoers, the bride carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations with white streamers attached.
The mother of the bride choose a blue satin dress with jacket for her daughter's wedding. For accessory she had a white pearl necklace, and wore black shoes. Her flowers were a white carnation corsage.
Mrs. Manchester, mother of the groom, wore a white brocade sheath dress, with three-quarter sleeves cuffed with white fur. her flowers were a white carnation corsage.
Ronald Waldin of Lake Tahoe provided organ music for the ceremony, and played while guests were being seated and for the recessional.
A dinner reception followed the wedding for some 22 guests at the Shoals. The bridal cake was a two-tier yellow fruit cake, with miniature bride and groom atop.
Following the ceremony and reception, the newlyweds went on a week's honeymoon up the West Coast. They enjoyed fishing enroute and visited the Seattle World's Fair.
Relatives of the bridal party attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hall, parents of the bride, and Tom and Jerry Hall of Glenbrook, the bride's brothers. Unable to attend the wedding was another brother, Donald C. Hall Jr., a student at the Air Force Academy in Denver.
Others were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Manchester, parents of the groom; Barbara and Julia Manchester, sisters of the groom, both of Bijou; and a brother, Allan Manchester, a student at Sacramento state college.
Guests at the wedding included Mrs. Larry Ingram, and her two daughters, Linda and Ellen from Reno; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and their two children, Carol and Joel, from Kingsbury; Don Owen of Fairfield, Jim Yoe of Bijou; and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Amundson of Glenbrook.
The new Mrs. Manchester is a graduate of South Tahoe high school and presently enrolled at University of Nevada in Reno, where she is obtaining her degree in foods and nutrition. For the summer months, the bride is employed in her father's business, Don Hall Realty, as a receptionist and secretary.
The groom is also attending University of Nevada, where he is engaged in study for a bachelor's degree in business management. He is a graduate of South Tahoe high school and has attended schools in Farfield. He is working for a construction firm in Reno during the summer months.
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Together with their parents
Elaine Louise Moore
and
James Edward Monroe
request the honour of your presence
at their marriage
on Saturday, the twenty-second of October
nineteen hundred eighty-eight
at two o'clock in the afternoon
Manito United Methodist Church
South 3220 Grand Boulevard
Spokane, Washington
Reception following
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Sanger
announce the marriage
of their daughter
Isobel Rose
to
Mr. Roger W. Standridge
Saturday, the first of September
Nineteen hundred and seventy-nine
Northridge, California
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marshall Sanger
have the honour of announcing
the marriage of their daughter
Margaret Patrice
to
Mr. Huw Maelor Davies
Friday, the first of February
nineteen hundred and eighty
East Lansing, Michigan
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Each of us a half . . . incomplete
together we are as one . . .
In this there is joy
We, Dorothy Ellyn Moore
and Gregory Allan Blatherwick
together with our parents
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore
Mrs. Ruth Peterson and
Mr. Orville Blatherwick
invite you to share in this joyful occasion
on Sunday, May forth
Nineteen hundred and eighty
when we shall exchange marriage vows
at two o'clock in the afternoon
Manito Methodist Church
South 3220 Grand Boulevard
Spokane, Washington
Reception following
Holiday Inn, Downtown
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