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Miss h#i And DArrangements of white springflowers against a background ofgreenery and tall cathedral taperlt;-burning in four seven-branch candelabra decorated the altar oi second Presbyterian Church Satur-urday for the wedding of Miss Nancy Louise Sisson.Miss Sisson, the younger daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter H Sisson. 2651 Grandview Ave . became the bride of Dt. Thomas Burton Follis. who received a degree the day before the weddingfrom the college of veterinary rrmdicine at Ohio State University.Dr. Follis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Follis of Bowling*. Follis Sax 1 otvs i— - “ -_■*: •Green. Ky. :The 3 30 o'clock ceremony waspreformed by Rev. John MacLeodfollowing a nuptial organ recital pre-ented by Mrs. Mildred BrownDeeding. jMrs. Deering played “O Prom-L Me.” “Always” and “At Dawning. Vocal selections were sungbv Miss Patricia Mowerv and Miss,Martha Millard during the musical prelude Miss Movvery's selectionswore “Because” and “Trhough theYears.” and Miss Millard sang “With These Hands” and “TheLords Prayer.”Miss Sisson was escorted into the church by her father, whogave her in marriage. She wore
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Portsmouth Times

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Mon, Jun 14, 1954

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