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Lea Whaley Becomes Bridebuin Church CeremonynawaAfter a wedding trip throughCanada, Mr and Mrs. Harry E.Warren, will go to Detroit, wherethey will live. Mrs. Warren wasMiss Lea Whaley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Richard Whaley, beforeher marriage yesterday at St. John'sEvangelical Church. The Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok officiated. Mr Warren is a son of Mrs Walter Nelson.An informal reception at the bride's home followed the ceremony. The bride left for the couple’s motor trip wearing a black suit trimmed US silver fox and worn with black accessories. Her bridal gown was of ivory satin, fashionea pnncess style, with long tram and Alencon lace .trim. Her finger tip illusion veil, edged in silk embroidery, fell from a braided satin coronet. Thebridal bouquet was of calla liliesand fern.Miss Mildred Funk, maid of honor.wore an orchid chiffon gown withpink accessories and carried Briar-cliff rosebuds. Miss Marguerite Boatman, wearing green lace, and Mrs. Gerald Smith, wearing yellow lace, were bridesmaids and carried colonial bouquets of sweetpeas and rosebuds.Sturge Wells was best man, and William Whaley and Len Riley were ushers Mrs. Amy Morrison, organist. played bridal music and Miss Joan McDermith sang ~Xt Dawming” and *T Love You Truly.” The church was decorated with ferns, lilies, palms and cathedral candles.Mrs. Whaley attended the cere-money in a pink lace dress and brown accessories and wore a cor-1riaMiMlofM:C.WIIItoMerfolu;
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Mon, Apr 22, 1935

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