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Miss Susan Ingels,Harold Landrus Are Wed, Home CeremonyIn a simple but impressive candlelight service Friday evening at home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corliss S IngelS. of this city, their daughter, Miss Susan Ingeis, was married to Harold Landrus, w Chen-oaRev. Ray M. 8chults, pastor of First Christian church in Henfy, performed ceremony in presence of immediate families tod several classmates of the bride.Bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white nylon chiffon. It was ballerina length fashioned with a fitted bodice, fUil skirt and shirred side panels.Her short veil was held in place by a sequintted band and her colonial bouquet was of rosebuds and lilies’-of-the valley.Miss Doris Ingels, sister of bride, was her only attendant and she wore pleated sheath dress of paste1 green crepe with satin cummerbund and white accessories. Her colonial bouquet was of pink and white carnations.Kenneth Carter, of Bloomington,was best man.Following ceremony a reception was held in Ingeis home with bride’s classmates serving. Bliss Lois Welsh cut cake, Miss Colleen Liss served punch, coffee was poured by Miss Bernice Roth, Miss Dorothy Carter served ice cream and Miss Marilyn Hutson was in charge of guest bookand music.Mrs. Landrus Is a graduate of Henry-Senachwine High school andis a senior at St. Joseph’s School ofNursing in Bloomington.Groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landrus, of Chenoa. He is a graduate of Chenoa High school and is employed by Livingston Stone company at Pontiac.Mr. and Mrs. Landrus left on a short wedging trip after which they will mike their home in Bloomington until she graduates from nurses training in August
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Toulon Stark County News

Toulon, Illinois, US

Wed, May 07, 1958

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