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INTERESTING WEDDING OF ' MISS ELAINE MOGABGAB AND ROBERT M. DOMINY
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One of the larger and a most beautiful wedding was that of Miss Elaine Gloria Mogabgab of this city and Robert Mulford Dominy of East-hampton, Long Island, which was cedebrated at the Main .Street Methodist Church on Sunday evening before a large gathering of friends and relatives, the Rev. A. M. Ellison performing the double ring ceremony.
The church was effectively decorated in green and white with a background of tall palms and tall florist baskets holding while gladioli and the Cathedral seven branch candles were used for lighting. Preceding the entrance of the bridal party,.Miss Bernadine Wulff of Oceau Springs and New Orleans sang ?Because? and ?I Love You Truly.?
The bride who is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mogabgab enterered on the arm of her father to the strains of Lohrengrin?s wedding march played by Mrs. J. B. Goldman pianist and Mrs. J. Roland Weston and Mrs. Katherine Thomas, violinists. Her youthful brunette beauty was enhanced by a gown of white satin made with the long tight fitting waist and full skirt and trimmed with old family lace. The long veil of illusion was held in place by a coronet of the same lace. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and lube roses. She had as her maton of honor, Mrs. Peter Rap-pold of New Orleans, and as her maids, Miss Phebe Mason of Easl-hampton, Long Island, nicce of the' bridegroom, Miss Doris Putfork of No v Orleans, cousin of the bride. Tn ;y each wore the corn flower blue dresses of net and lace and carried arm bouquets of rose colored asters with sprays of the same flowers in their hair.
Mr. Dominy had as his best man, Mr. Charles Phillips of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and Kenneth Bourgeois and the bride?s brother, Louis Mogabgab were the ushers. Mendelssohn?s march was played for the recessional.
A reception was held at the home of the bride?s parents on South Beach. Mrs. Mogabgab was receiving in a gown of ashes of roses crepe and receiving with her was Mrs. Carl Mason, sister of the brideroom, wh-> wore a summery dress of printed crepe.
The reception rooms were profuse with flowers and great quantities of smilax were draped on the mantel where the bridal party stood. The bride?s table was covered with an exquisite lace cloth and held the 3-tired wedding cake. Crystal candle holders held the while candles.
The bride is a graduate of Bay
?	High and attended Gulf Park College. Mr. Dominy who is the sen of Mr. Charles Dominy of Eastham-
?	ton, Long Island, is a graduate of j Carnegie Tech and travels for the j Factory Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The couple wjII for the present be at Columbus, Georgia. Mrs. Dominy wore as a going away dress an Aqua Marino ensemble worn with British Tan accessories.
THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, TH
T H E N E W ORLEANS I T E M
?Photo by Blhcrt Dole, oulrpoi Mrs. Robert Mulford Dominy of Easthamploii, Lout;
JS. Y., and Columbus, Ga., is tho former Miss Elaine Glor srabgab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mogabgab.of thi
>'	?Photo by Elbert Dole. Gulfport. Miss. /
RECENT BRIDE?Mrs. Robert Mulford Dominy of Ea|f hampton, L. I., the former Miss Elaine Gloria Mogabgab, op daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mogabgab of Bay St. Lo/ Miss., where the wedding was a beautiful event of the s mer, celebrated at the Gulf coast resort.	%


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