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i, S'.*Mrs John Robert Cooper 'upper left) Is the former Miss Eli.se Dougherty, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Dougherty, jr. Her marriage took place Christmas eve at the Preshvteru i church in Liberty. Mo. Mr. Cooper is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover G. Cooper—(Strauss-Pcyton photograph),Mrs. Eldon Miller Lane (erond from upper left*, before her marriage last Thursday night at St. Paul Episcopal church, was Miss Joanne Rae H mphill. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Porter Hemphill. Mr. Lane is a son of Mr. arlt;i Mrs. Eldon Russell Lane— lt;'Ed Clark photograph).Alyce Lysle Bride of Thomas T. ginia Smith, the bridesmaids alsoRcyburn II. wore gowns of the aqua blue velvetMiss Alyce Fauntlero.v Lysle. and in the same style and their hats' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James were camellia pink ostrichCaruthers Lysle of Leavenworth, ^hpy carried pink camellias.Kas. became the bride of Mr. I Mn Herman Barkman of Leaven-Thomas Templeton Reyburn II. son *'orth was best man for Mr. Rey-of Mrs. Thomas W. Reyburn of ^rn «nd ^s„°fther attendants were Leavenworth, in a ceremony read by Ge.ssed Warieni Caning ton ofMsgr. Thomas B McDonald at nooiv,Chic^°-J^r. Frank Crawley of Dal-yesterday in Visitation church. The; r• lt;^ner,‘ °bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. F-Fennelly and Mr. Franks. RidgeJohn J. Fcnnelly of Kansas City. was reception following atThe sanctuary setting was of ferns the Kansas City Country Club wheieMrs. Thomas Walker Rodman (upper right), who was mart last Sunday in Danforth chapel on the campus of the Univeri of Kansas in Lawrence. Sh* was Miss Virginia Elizabeth Schm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Schmidt. Mr. Rodman is a of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Rodman— lt;Leo Stem photograph).Mrs. Claude J. Schlanger (second from right above), before marriage yesterday afterivion at the First Lutheran church in I tie Rock, Ark., was Miss Gladys Madelaine Turner, daughter of and Mrs. William H. A. Turner of Kansas City, formerly of Men Pa Mr. Schlanger is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schlanger of Ph delphia—lt;Leo Stern photograph).Mrs. William Henry Teal dower left) is the former Miss Aileen Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Edwards of Hamilton,Mo. Her marriage took place. Christmas eve. at the home of her parents. Mr. Teal is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Teal of Kansas City—(Suavarg photograph).Mrs. Thomas Templeton Reyburn II (center), who was married at noon yesterday at Visitation church. She Is the former Miss Alyee Fauntleroy Lysle. daughter of Mr and Mrs. James CaruthersLysle of Leavenworth, Kas., and a granddaughter of Mrs. John J. Fcnnelly of Kansas City. Mr. Reyburn a son of Mrs. Thomas W, Reyburn of Leavenworth—(Ken Newman photograph).Mrs. Albert Knitzer (lower right) is the former Miss Shirley Reta Hakan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Hakan of Kansas City. Her marriage took place at noon last Sunday at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Mr. Knitzer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Knitzerof Brooklyn, N. Y.—(Bachrach photograph).tion for the immediate families at the Albert Pike hotel followed the ceremony. For traveling, the bride chose a beige wool suit. Her accessories were walnut brown alligator and her corsage of pink carnations.Following a honeymoon in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Schlanger will be at home at McCallum manor,Germantown, Pa.ried an arm bouquet of gardlt; Miss Virginia Gould of St, attended the bride as maid of hi■ nri hurninp tan*»rlt;s rm thV altar white roses, white snapdragons and Edwin Schreiber played the wed- is now attending the University ofana owning taper, on tne aua. ^ decorated the dining room ding music and Miss Harriet Har-;Texas where he is a member ofand altar rail there were white snap- A “v01?ieu uu ,8 * 1Mr. Clarence D. played:Sears,-dr aeons a nd call a lilies Mis- Marie Mrs- L'sIe worp a wine colored low sang ’O Perfect Love” and Kappa Sigma fraternity. After a :'Bridal son*Q. (1-.OI). ailu Cflilli Jlii V ivll jVl.iilCj _____ _____ «... _ » .i., j « *ThrOU£h th6 Ycsrs TV»nna hnnotfmnnn ♦ /»r\nr\lo 11 Kaorganist, light satin fashioned with a fittedbodice, long sleeves and a bustleSearls-Pauley Wedding.Mr and Mrs. Karl H. Searls ofMnrnhv ore an is t nlaveri “Sanrtm ” crePe «own. a hat of violets and her • inrougn tne years, miss ui Murphy, organist pla)ed Sanctus, ; £ * orchids Mrs Dee Schmitt and Miss Virginia‘•Communion.’* and O Holy Night no w ers w ere, green ^ orcnias. ^ Mrs. th* iamrCMiss Twila Comer sang Schubert'sReyburn, mother of the bridegroom Nordling lighted the tapers.Ave Maria wore a sapphire blue hat of ostrichMr.* Lysle gave his daughter in tips with her gown of sapphire blueMiss Donna honeymoon, the couple will be atLee home in Austin, Tex.Out-of-town guests were Mrs. J.G°woon«* back skirt which lengthened into aEvening Starsir From w«t^rn^uMc v.V.'. HanTi Ishorl sweeP train- A tiara of pearleii Benedict us” weatrrj crange blossoms held her finger-tipAndantes Cantabile * .... TschaiskowsktThe bride was given in marriage Wilburn McRevnolds, mother of the by her uncle, Mr. Lyle R. Sproles, bridegroom, Austin, Tex.; Mr. andlength veile of imported Frenchmarriage. The bride wore a rare old £IfP* s.h*\ T1'0™ PbrPle orchids.hpirlonm rose noint and rinrhev? larp COUple left for a honeymoon in noi,cy coiureu jveil to fS£errip^lenrth wh!dhjSanta Fe-N M The bride is travel- accessories and an orchid corsagedraped the shoulders of her white ing ln a navy blue gabardine cos-wedding ring satin gown with long tump suit with navy blue accesso-sleeves and fitted midriff. The skirt rles anrf a wintcr white hat. Hercorsage was of gardenias.of Ft. Worth. Tex. She wore a Mrs. Frank A. Bailey, sr., Mr. and(iladys Madelaine Turner a Bride tulle and she carried an arm bou-In ceremony that took place at 1 quet of white gladioli. Miss Patriciahonev colored wool suit with black Mrs. Frank A. Bailey, jr.. Mr. and o’clock yesterday. Miss Gladys Mad- (Sard Ward of Englewood. N. J.,Mrs. Lyle Russell Sprcles, all of elaine Turner, daughter of Mr. and wasmaid of honor. She wore a gownwas in hoop skirt style and lengthened into a long wide oval train She carried white butterflv orchidsMiss Annie Love Leach who at- Fort Worth and Mrs. Darwin tended her sister as maid of honor edum of San Antonio, Tex. wore a lime green suit with brown accessories and a corsage of yellowen-Mrs. William H. A. Turner of Kan sas City, formerly of Philadelphia,of Madonna blue silk and tulle made with a fitted bodice, round neckline,became the bride of Mr. Claude J. brief sleeves and a bouffant over-Schlanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted skirt of tulle. Her headdress of os-Lillian Leach a Bride.The marriage ofJoanne Rae Hemphill a Bride.Joanne Rae Hemphill. Schlanger of Philadelphia. The mar-trich tips matched her gown as did her full length tulle mitts trimmedMrs Geddes Warren Carrington of Leach, daughter ofroses. Mr. Frank A. Bailey, jr., ofFt. Worth, cousin of the bride- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond riage took place at the First Lu-Mlss Lillian groom, was best man. Following Porter Hemphill, became the bride theran church in Little Rock. Ark., with silver sequins, and she carriedMrs. Lillian the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of Mr. Eldon Miller Lane, son of with the Rev. Rudolph Prange offi- an arm bouquet of pink gladioli.Chicago was matron of honor and Sproles Leach, and Mr. John Wil- w. Buzby entertained the imme- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Russell Lane, dating. The chancel was decorated Miss Marilyn B. Turner was herMiss Jean Lysle was maid of honor bum McReynolds, son of Mrs. J. diate families at a wedding break- at 8 o’clock Thursday night. De- with a background of soft blu« sister’s junior bridesmaid. Her gownAustin, fast. cember 26 at St. Paul’s Episcopal lights on miniature Christmas trees of petal pink silk and tulle wasThe bride was graduated from the church.for her sister. Their gowns were Wilburn McReynolds. of alike of aqua blue chilfon velvet Tex., took place at nocn vcsteraaywith heart shaped necklines, long at the Westport Presbyterian University of Texas where she re- Banks of Christmas green, boughs was a bouquet of white gladioli.and burning tapers and on the altar fashioned like the gown worn bythe maid of honor and she carriedsleeves and hoop style skirts,. They church. The service was read by ceived a degree in chemistry. She of holly and clusters of candles pro- Before the ceremony Mr. Herman | an old fashioned nosegay. Mr. Wil- ___ __ _ ii _ . Aft - — 1L_ _ % ^ * I _ 4 a % tk. _ AHa A a A Mr .. a M ova Jl. . . la,. ^ .. r ft . a • A - — - . I J a -m * , ( a • - a m - a - a - a awore ostrich tip half hats in camel- the Rev. Stuart Martin Paterson is a member of Delta Gamma so- vided the background for the service Bemberg, sr.. accompanied by Mr. liam David Turner acted as bestha shade and carried bouquets of before a background of Christmas rorityMr. McReynolds served In which was read by Dr. Richard M E. C. Gutz, sang The Lord’s Prayerand “O Perfect Love.pink camellias. Miss Joan Thomp- evergreens, red poinsettias and Jhe army air corps for three and Trelease.son of Dallas. Tex., and Miss Vtr- burning tapers in candelabra. Mr. one-half years during the war. He As the guests were being seatedftman. The ushers were Mr. Frank M.Westerfield III and Mr. Jack EThe bride wore a gown of candle- Funk, both of Little Rock. A recep-Merriam, Kas., announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Mr. Claude E. Pauley, jr., of Columbia, Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E Pauley of Columbia. The ceremony was read by the Rev. E D. W. Potts at 4 o'clock Friday. December 27, at Old Mission Methodist church. The altar was banked with palms, hampers of white gladioli and candelabra with burning tapers and the pews were marked with bouquets erf white gladioli. Mrs. C.E Meyer played the wedding music and accompanied Mr. Robert C. Waters who sang several songs. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of petal white heirloom lace fashioned witha drop shoulder tulle yoke, a fitted basque bodice, long sleeves and a | hoop skirt which extended into a short train. Her finger-tip length veil of tulle fell from a Mary Queen I of Scots cap of satin and she car-She wore a gown of ArneBeauty faille fashioned with a shoulder neckline, doublesleeves, a basque bodice and fant skirt. Miss Marilyn Maj Columbia, Mo., Miss Nilene A son of Chillicothe, Mo., Miss Blt; Cochran and Miss Mary Lou Sc the bridesmaids, wore gowr emerald green faille styled lik one worn by the maid of 1 The attendants all carried bouquets of white carnations, flower grirl. Carolyn Tanner, w frock of petal white marquisett she also carried white carna Fred Searls, jr.. was ring b Mr. John J. Neukamm of Colu Mo., acted as best man aw ushers were Mr. Walter Bak Springfield. Mo.. Mr. W Francis. Mr Harold Hudson Mr Perry Johnson. A reo? at the hmne of the bride’s pa followed the ceremony. The b mother wore a gown of waterr crepe and a gardenia corsage, bridegroom's mother was gown French blue crepe and her co was of pink Talisman roses, j ception at the home of the b parents followed the cerer The couple left for * honey in the East. For traveling, bride wore a gray suit, acloche hat, red accessories aicorsage of gardenias. After Jai(Continued on Following Pagi
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