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Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served for seventy-five guests. A bridal procession of tiny dolls was used on the table. During the Informal reception after tlie wedding, Miss Hus-song played Mendelssohn’s “Recessional.”Mr. and Mrs. Knight left Immediately by motor for Missoula, Mont., where they will spend the summer.Miss Leona E. Crawford of Bancroft was an out-of-town guest.PARSONS-CROSWELL■of numbers and»Miss Edith ftchly-tern sang “I Love You Truly/’ afterthe marriage.At the informal reception following the service, ices and cakes were served. Miss Cleo l.op • was in charge of the dining room.Mrs. Watson has hern attending the university and Mr. Watson is taking his master’s degree here. They will be at home in Rochester, Minn.The bride was gowned in powder blue georgette and carried* a showerbouquet of Ophelia roses.The marriage of Miss Wauneta Carsons to William O. Croswell will take, place at the First Christian church 4 o'clock June 10. Thebride has chosen Mrs. Frank Beebe of Chadron as her matron or honor, Dorothy Place of Albion, and Mrs. F. T. Lindley of Lincoln as usherp and little Sally' Oscheinbeim of Omaha as the flower girl. Leonard Skold wdll serve the groom as best man. Rev. Ray E. llunt. is to officiate. Mrs. Vern Hageman will be the pianist, Mrs. Perry Herrin? of Palmer, Neb., the soloist and Irene Herso of White Lake, S. D., the violinist. Mrs. Nellie Fender lias charge of the guest book. Qne hundred and fifty guests have been invited. The young couple willleave immediately after the ceremony for a month’s trip to ColoradoSprings and Troutdale.WOLFE-McCROSKEYThe marriage of Miss Florence Rebecca Wolfe, daughter of Mr. an f Mrs. W\ B. Wolfe of Oraigmont, Ida., formerly of McCook, to Na-j thaniel Delaney MeCroskey of GreatFalls, Mont., took place June. 3 at the home of the bride’s parents.Mrs. MeCroskey attended t!v-university, where she is a memberof Delta Zeta sorority.Mr. and Mrs. MeCroskey will make their home in Great Falls, w'here Mr. MeCroskey is a chemistand assistant superintendent of the zinc plant at the smelter.J0NES-WATS0NMiss Margaret Catherine Jones became the bride of Josiah Sheldon Watson last night at 8:30 o’clock at the W. C. T. TV home. 1617 L street. Dr. John Andrew' Holmes of First P’vnv Congregationalhcurch officiated.Before the ceremony, Miss Wilma Clyde sang ‘At Downing” and Miss! Let ha Barger of Renkeiman played Die Lohengrin wedding march. During the rercmonv, Catherine Lineneman played “Lead Kindly | Light ” Miss Barger played a groupCHAPPLE-McFARLANE CHAPPLE-GEEThe marriage of Miss Ruth Chappie to Robert McFailane andMiss Mary Jane Chappie toGeorge Gee took place at a doubl® ceremony at the home of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chappie, 1026 H street, Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. The wedding* music from Lchengrin an 1 ‘Berveusy from Jocelyn were played on the violin by Harry Fixeli of Omaha, also aviolin solo by- Annabelle Chappie, sister of the brides. The wedding gown of MLs Ruth Chappie \va. tashioned of silver gray satin back crepe trimmed in white lace, while t iai of Miss Mary Jane Chappie was of peach crepe and cream lace. The brides carried bouquets ofOphelia roses, tied wdfh pink andwhite tulle. The going away cus-lume of Mrs M' Fnl.me was a gray coat and hat to match and l er sLter’s was in tan. A buffet juncheon se~v*»j *f tr #*e ceremony at the »*ouuj of the hrnU/g parents. Mrs. Chappie was asMsteif in serving by her daughter, Mi.us Annabelle Chappie, and Miss Carrie Hale of Havelock. After a ^hort wedding trip to Fairfield, Neb., Mr and Mrs. Robert McFariane will go to Independent*. Mo to reside. Mr, and Mrs. George Gee will be at home at t'i.e Metropolitan apartments.DALY-WHITEThe marriageDaly, da ughter S. Daly, to Dr. took place at bride’s parents,of Miss Mildred of Mr. and Mrs. J.Cleveland J. Whitethe home of the2625 Orchard street Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. Ferns, simlax and tail candles formed the background for baskets of pink and white peonies and roses. Rev. Ervine Inglis of theVine Congregational church read the marriage lines. Miss Evelyn Daly, sister of the bride was maid
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Lincoln Sunday Star

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Sun, Jun 07, 1925

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