Article clipped from Kenosha Evening News

Carter-Nelson i■1 - '; • -■ ' 1 . Hi; ■ lt;**• • . ?,,r •* •Rites in Livingston fThe Livingston, Wis.. farm I home of her sister and brother-, in law was the scene of the wed- j ding of Miss Ethel D-. Carter Sunday afternoon. Miss Carter and Clyde W. Nelson exchanged vows ^ before the Rev. Dennis A. Long of Montfort, Wis. at 2 p.m. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartsook. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Bridgeport, Wis.. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, 2315 61st St. Miss Carter resides at 4327 7th Ave.A sheer white nylon street length frock with brown and black figures was worn by the! bride for her marriage. She chose white accessories and a corsage of yellow daffodils and white car-!nations. I$Miss Betty J. Anderson, as, maid of honor, was attired in a similar dress with green and j black figures. Her accessoriesand corsage were identical to the! bride’s. The bride’s brother, Byron jCarter, was best man. A reception for immediate relatives and.; friends followed the ceremony.! The couple will make their home;in Kenosha. The bride is employed at Schuler's bakery and the bridegroom is a Nash employe.
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Kenosha Evening News

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Mon, May 04, 1953

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