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The following .account of a wed-ing recently celebrated at Bay St /Ouis, Miss., is of much interest ere and reads as follows:
?One of the larger and a most eautiful wedding was that of Miss :iaine Gloria Mogabgab of this city nd Robert Mulford Dominy of iasthampton, Long Island, which ?as celebrated at the Main Street lethodist Church on Sunday eve-ing before a large gathering of fiends and relatives, the Rev. A. I. Ellison performing the double ins ceremony,
?The church was effectively decrated in green and white with a ackground of tall palms and tall :orist baskets holding white gladi-luses and the Cathedral seven ranch candles were used for light? lg. Preceding the entrance of the ridal party, Miss Bernadine Wulff f Ocean Springs and New Orleans ang ?Because? and ?I Love You ruly.?
?The bride, who is the only aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene logabgab, entered on the arm of er father to the strains of Lohen-rin?s wedding march played bv Irs. J. B. Goldman, pianist, and Irs. J. Roland . Weston and Mrs. Catherine Thomas, violinists. Her outhful brunette beauty was en-anced by a gown of white satin lade with the long tight fitting ?aist and rull skirt and trimmed ith old family lace. The long eil of illusion was held in place y a coronet of the same lace. She arried a shower bouquet of white rchids and tube roses. She had as er matron of honor, Mrs. Peter lappold of New Orleans, and as er maids. Miss Phebe Mason of lasthampton. Long Island, niece f the bridegroom; Miss Doris 'utfork of New Orleans, cousin of he bride. They each wore the orn flower blue dresses of net nd lace and carried arm bouquets f rose-colored asters with sprays f the same flowers in their hair.
?Mr. Dominv. had as his best lan Charles Phillips of Pittsburgh, ?ennsylvania and Kenneth Bour-eois and the bride?s brother, ouis Mogabgab, were the ushers, [endelsohn's march was played for ie recessional.
?A reception was held at the ome of the bride's parents on outh Beach. Mrs. Mogabgab was eceiving in a gown of ashes of oses crepe arid receiving with her ?as Mrs. Carl Mason, sister of the ridegroom, who wore a summery ress of printed crepe.
?The reception rooms were pro-jse with flowers and great quan-ties of smilax were draped on the lantel where the bridal party :ood. The bride's table was cov-red with an exquisite lace cloth nd held the three-tired wedding) ake. Crystal candle holders held le white candles.
?The bride is a graduate of Bay Igh and attended Gulf Park col->ge. Mr. Dominy, who is the son f Mr. Charles Dominy of East-amton, Long Island, is a graduate f Carnegie Tech and travels for le Factory Insurance company of
THE NEW ORLEANS ITEM
-Photo D7 Elbert Dole. Gulfport. Miss.
RECENT BRIDE?Mrs. Robert Mulford Dominy of East-hampton, L. I., the former Miss Elaine Gloria Mogabgab, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mogabgab of Bay St. Louis, Miss., where the wedding was a beautiful event of the summer, celebrated at the Gulf coast resort.
Hartford, Connecticut. The couple will for the present be at Columbus, Georgia. Mrs. Dominy wore as a going away dress an aquamarine \ ensemble with British tan acces- i


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