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Sandra Jean Keller Wed In Amarillo, Texas, ChapelSandra Jean Haller became the bride of James Michael Har-rim an in ceremonies performed in the Amarillo Air Force Base Chapel No. 2, Amarillo. Texas, at 3 p.m. on August IS The bride is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haller of Ake-ley, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Madeline Harriman of Kansas City, Missouri, and the late Mr. Harriman.The Rev. Father Utrup, Air Force Chaplain officiated at the double ring ceremonies in the presence of fifty guests. Decorations were baskets of white chrysanthemums. Traditional wedding music was provided by Sergeant Roads.The bride, escorted to the altar by her brother, A 3-c John H. Haller, stationed at the Amarillo AFB, was gowned in a street length dress of white lace over peau de soie, with long bellshaped sleeves, square neckline and A-line skirt. A lace covered pillbox held her shoulder length veil and she carried white roses and carnations.Miss Gail Fitzpatrick of Amarillo was the maid of honor in light blue lace over peau de soie and a matching blue bow headdress and veil. Her flowers were white roses and carnations,Samuel Sangetta of Kansas City was the best man.The mother of the groom was costumed in a coral Iin^n suit with white accessories.A reception followed at the apartm ent of the newlyweds with fifty guests present.For their wedding trip, the couple visited Niagara Falls; the bride’s parents in Akeley, and the groom’s mother in Kansas City, The new Mr, and Mrs. Haller are now at home to their friends at 3010B West Have drive. Amarillo. Texas79111.Mrs. Harriman is a 1961 grad- * uate of Eisenhower High School, and a 1964 graduate of Buffalo General Hospital School of Nursing. She was on the nursing staff of WCA Hospital, Jamestown, before entering the ILS. Air Force, She has served with the rank of Lieutenant, at the Amarillo AFB Hospital for the past year and a half. The groom, A 1-c Harriman, has served for two and a half years in the UJ5. Air Force.Mr. and Mrs. Harriman were honored at a reception at the home of the bride’s parents on Thursday afternoon and evening, August 17. Aides were Mrs. John Putnam, sisterof the bride; her aunts, Mrs, Joyce Lawrence and Mrs. Lewis Sears; and her cousins. Miss Camille Wilcox, Miss Kathleen Sears and Miss Debra Cable. Taking care of the gift list were Alice Haller, Virginia Barrett and Melinda Cable; Kim Hunt managed the guest book, A four tier wedding cake was made and decorated by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Claude Haller of Smclairville, N.Y. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out and decorations included bouquets of gladioli and dahlias throughout the home.Grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haller of Cable Hollow and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Landmark of Akeley were among the one hundred and fifty guests present, who came from Park Ridge, HI., Jamestown, Frewsburg, Randolph, Sinclairville, Utica, N.Y., War. ren, Sugar Grove, Russell, Torpedo and Akeley,The couple left Friday for Kansas City where a reception was being held for them on Sunday by members of the groom’s family.
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Warren Times Mirror and Observer

Warren, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Aug 23, 1967

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