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Fangman-Berry WeddingMrs* W«»l*y Berry Jr.«Holy Cross Church at Omaha was scene of a wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 6, uniting in marriage Miss Sharon M. Fangman, of Omaha, and Wesley Berry Jr., of Sidney.Parents .oft the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Fangman, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Berry; Si:., of Sidney.Thp Rev. James Fitzgerald officiated at the 11 a.m. rites before an altar .set w.ith bouquets oi yellow and white gladioli.The bride.9s gown of imported French* cftandlly lace in an all-over bridal fan pattern, was designed with modified empire bo-dke,sS portrait neckline and long fitted sleeves tapered to points at i wrists. A narrow .banding of lace inKfiligree design defined the nccktineCaad pointed wrists* The fitted, midriff was cut to a point at the front *and featured a shallow dip at the back below the buttoned closing. The flared, softly Mrrcd' skirt, floor length at front, continued into a full, sweep train. ,Her7 fingertip veil of illusion fell from ra faara of lace, pearls and sequins. She carried-a White orchidsurrounded by a cascade of white Marguerite daisies.Mrs. Charles P. Tanner, of Om* ahs£ sister of. the bride, was matron of honor? Bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Berry, of Sidney, sister of the groom; Miss Anne Nordquist, of Lincoln and Mrs. Robert Sundell, of Omaha. They wore gowns of yellow organdy over gold-toned yellow silk taffeta. The gowns featured a bateau neckline, puffed sleeves, bouffant skirts and were aceented’lat the waistline by large butterfly $ bows. Picture hats ofmatching yellow organdy completed their ensembles and each(J. Warner Studio).* * * * 9carried a white basket of yellow and white Marguerite daisies, s Groom’s AttendantsHarry Tolly, of North Platte, served as best man. Ushers were Charles P. Tanner, Gary Babcock and Edwin Fangman, uncle of the bride, all of Omaha; Claude Rowley, of Hebron and Maurice Christensen, of Superior.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Fangman wore a brown silk organdy cocktail dress with tiered flared skirt, sculptured bodice with scoop neckline and short sleeves. With it she wore matching accessories. Mrs. Berry, mother of the groom, chose a sheath of avocado green satin. The scoop neckline was defined by a band of jewelled embroidery and the slim skirt featured a front drape accented with a self fabric bow. Her accessories were in matching green.Following a reception at the Town House Ballroom, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Excelsior Springs, Mo, On their return they will reside at 1317 So. 19 in Lincoln.For travel the new Mrs. Berry wore a black linen suit accented by a wide collar and black patent accessories. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. 'Her husband, a junior at the University of Nebraska College of Dentistry, is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity.A pre-nuptial dinner was held at the Blackstone Hotel Rose and Garden Room on Thursday evening.Wedding guests -rom out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borcher and family, Mrs. Henrietta Borcher, Mrs. Josephine Berry, all of Sidney, and Mrs. Amelia Berry, of Dalton.
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Sidney Telegraph

Sidney, Nebraska, US

Wed, Aug 10, 1960

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