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- Bath NY Courier and Steuben Advocate - 1/17/1963
Miss Joyce Helene Mullen of
AVoca RD 1 on Saturday became
the bride of Hibbard
Brush of Bath in double ring
ceremonies at the Avoca Methodist
Church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
E. Mullen of Avoca RD 1, and
her husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Brush of Bath.
The Rev. James Paul Cole
performed the ceremony in a
church decked with baskets of
white pompons. Organist was
Mrs. Donald Healy, while Mrs.
Jane Woodruff was soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride selected for
her wedding ;a gown of nylon
brocaded organdy with a fitted
bodice, boat-type neckline, and
long sleeves. The floor length
gown was -accented by a scalloped
hemline and featured a
hoop skirt. Her fingertip veil
of illusion was caught by a
crown of sequins, crystal and
seed pearls and she wore a single
strand of pearls., a gift of
the bridegroom. She carried
a colonial bouquet of white
roses and carnations
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Phyllis Harris of Bath, who was
attired in a rod velvet top setting
Off a white nylon organdy
ballerina length skirt. She carried
a boUquet-of red and white
carnations. Bridesmaids were
the Misses Dobbie and Patty
Erway, both of Bath.
Best man was Norman Brush
of. Bath, brother of the bridegroom.
Seating guests in the
church were .Robert Gerhart of
Bath and Keith Mullen of Avoca
RD 1.
For, her. daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Mullen selected a gold brocade
sheath dress and a cor-
sage of red roses. Mrs, Brush
chose a, beige gown of. pure silk,
over .taffeta and a corsage of red
roses.
Following the wedding, a re-
ception for 200 guests was held
in the church parlors. The cou-
ple then left for a wedding trip
to Niagara Falls. For traveling,
Mrs. Brush selected a suit
of brown wool with beige hat
and accessories.
Mr. .and Mrs. Brush will reside
at 8 East Washington St.,
Bath.
The bride is a graduate "of
Avoca Central School and is
employed at the Westinghouse
Electronic Tube plant in Bath.
Her usband is a graduate of
Haverling Central Schooi in
Bath,•served three years in the
U.S. Army, including a year in
Korea. He is employed at the
Yost Food Mart in Bath.
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