BioM: Jolivette, Ilene (1960)

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Surnames: Jolivette, Carey, Manee, Buffalo, Cerillo, Bundick

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 28 Apr 1960

Jolivette, Ilene (27 FEB 1960)

The New Prospect Reformed Church of Pine Bush, New York, was the scene of a pretty wedding on February 27, 1960 at 2:30 in the afternoon, when Ilene Jolivette became the bride of Donald Carey.

Miss Jolivette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolivette, Pine Bush, and Mr. Carey is the son of Mrs. Catherine Carey, also of Pine Bush.

Miss Jolivette wore a street length gown of white lace over white taffeta with a short jacket that buttoned down the front. Her fingertip veil fell from a pearl and rhinestone crown, and she carried white carnations. She approached the altar on the arm of her father, who wore a tuxedo.

Bridal attendants were Miss Audrey Jolivette, cousin of the bride, Miss Catherine Carey, the groom's sister, and Miss Grace Manee. They wore pastel colored gowns of orchid and aqua, and carried bouquets of contrasting carnations.

Edward Carey was best man for his brother. Ushers were Peter Buffalo and George Cerillo, who also acted as groomsmen. They all wore tuxedos.

The bride's mother was dressed in a light brown dress and hat, and fur stole.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Carey attended Pine Bush Central School. Mrs. Carey is employed by Montgomery ward Inc., in Middletown, and Mr. Carrey is a guard at Napanoch Prison.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jolivette, Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.), and Lt. and Mrs. Ed Bundick and daughter of Fort Mammoth, New Jersey, attended the wedding. Other guests were from New York City, Walden, Chester, Middletown and Pine Bush, N.Y.

 

 


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