Paul Ernsberger, Westerville Miss Patricia Cronin, Lamb chose a rose dress with a rose and black hat andĬhristmas decorations were used in the Mansfield-Leland hotel, where a reception was held for 200 guests from 2 Raymond Baum presided at the organ for the nuptial music.įor her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Lamb, of Canal Winchester, brother of the bride A. Of Detroit, brother-in-law of the bridegroom Leo D. Guests were ushered to their places by James Degnan, Berno, Cleveland, served his brother as best man. The young women carried yellow roses and wore matching flowers in The skirts had inserts of pleated net from Taffeta gowns fashioned with tight fitting bodices and full skirts. The bridesmaids, the Misses Ann and Helen Focke, Dayton, twin nieces of the bridegroom, wore jade green faille She was gowned in anĪmerican Beauty shade and carried an arrangement of Talisman roses with maline. Preceding the bride to the altar was her college roommate, Miss Margaret Huck, Cleveland. Her finger-tip length veil was held in place with small pearl clusters. The full skirt was gathered at the waist. It wasįashioned with a sweetheart neckline edged in lace and long sleeves. SheĬhose for her wedding an ivory satin gown, which had been worn previously by her sister, Mrs. Miss Lamb was escorted by her father to the altar, which was decorated with white candles and poinsettias. The bride, who has been residing at 586 Arlington Ave., is the daughter of Mr. Goebel officiating for the double ring ceremony. Berno took as his bride Miss Betty Louise Lamb in St. Berno Takes Bride In Formal Double Ring Ceremony [Mansfield News Journal (Mansfield, Ohio) Apsub by Ida Maack Walter Myers and family, of Bellville, and Mr. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. Applegate,Ī graduate of the Bellville high school, is employed at the Citizen's National Bank and Trust company, while Mr.Īpplegate, who was graduated from Mansfield high school, and attended Ohio State university for two years, is employedĪt the Dominion Electric company. Applegate and his bride left immediately after the ceremonyįor a wedding trip to West Virginia, after which they will be at home to friends at 18 1/2 Penn avenue. Applegate, and Raymond Bronson served as usher. She carried a hand bouquet of pink snapdragons, Talisman roses and sweet peas. Pete Pashellich, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor and was attired in a navy print frock and white accessories. Her round bouquet was formed of larkspur, Briarcliffe roses, yellow daisies and feverfew. She wore a navy blue crepe jacket frock, pink accessoriesĪnd navy slippers. Was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Harley sang "I Love You Truly." Lohengrin's Wedding March was played for the processional. Miss Pauline Statler, organist, played "O Promise Me" and Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," and Miss Geraldine CathedralĬandles burned in seven-branched candelabra, to which sprays of flowers were fastened. Pastor, officiated for the single-ring service before the altar which was banked with palms and ferns. Which was solemnized this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at South Main Street Evangelical church. Vernon, and Clare Applegate, West Fourth street. Open church was observed for the wedding of Miss Phyllis Spayde, 75 Sycamore street, daughter of Mr. [Mansfield News Journal (Mansfield, Ohio) Janusubmitted by He was graduated from Shiloh high school. Springfield township high school at Ontario. Her corsageįollowing the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, with members of the immediateĪlfrey and his bride are both employed at the North Electric Manufacturing company here. The bride wore a street length dress of royal blue with black accessories. The ceremony took place at the Methodist church in Shiloh, Marriage Announcements from Richland County, OhioĪnnouncement has been made here of the marriage of Mary Marie Taylor, daughter of Mr.
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