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Kennard—Kerr- »fauss Miirley June Kerr, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur John Kerr, ofPittsburgh, I*u. became the bride ofHenry Hunter Kennard, of Washidg-ton, 1). son of ])r. and Mrs. Henry Waters Kennard, of White Stone, onApril M at Slmdysido Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Howard Seliarfe officiated,'J’iie bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk taffeta with long sleeves and scooped neckline. A bouffant skirt joined to the torso length bodice endedin a Chapel train. Her flowers wereCymbidiums and Fleur P’ninour.Miss June Montague of 'Win*ton Salem, X. C. was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Meding, of New York City, Mrs, Walter Glnws of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs.finer rant A. Perkins, sister of the groom, of Richmond. They wore floor length gowns of deep Ren green luster doth.Frank WnIters of Washington was best man and the ushers were Arthur John Kerr, Jr., brother of the bride, Ouerrant A. Perkins, of Richmond, Charles M. Brock of Washington, Eldon If. Crowell of Washington and Kenneth W1 Had sen of Chiengo, 111, The bride’s mother wore cornflower blue lace and the groom’s mother wore ashes of roses lace.After a wedding trip to Nassau, Mr, and Mrs. Kennard, who are architects, will make their home at 2423 Bye St., N. W.p Washington, D. 0.
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Kilmarnock Rappahannock Record

Kilmarnock, Virginia, US

Thu, Apr 08, 1954

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