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SOCIETY and PERSONALSBeautiful Wedding SaturdayAt St. Veronica's ChurchA txiutlful wedding, marked bythe lenderest 0/ fa Ally ties, took place this morning at eighty-thirty mass at fit. Veontca's church, when Mary Barbara, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harde-beck, became the bride of Mr, Nor-tert Henry Day. The altar was bedecked with (towers, in the colors ol (he bridal party, pink, white and green, end gleamed with the light o{ many candles. The stirring strains of the organ accompanied th- march to the altar, and during the cnertory. Mrs. Stanley Pater sang very beautifully, Ave Maria” and -on This Day' beautiful Mother.,' Th? impressive double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Grama nn. At-‘tending (he bride and groom were the bride's, two brothers, George and William. Miss Marie Sundev-haus acid Miss Mildred Kotstedt, bclh very charming, the first in palo green, with picture hnt lo match, and carrying sweetheart josea, and the other in 11 similar frock of pink with pink hat and carrying pink roses.The lovely bride wore white chiffon, trimmed only with picot edge:! scallops around the short cape effect nrid around Ihc long and cx-termely Art] skirl. Her Jong graceful veil was fastened cap-fashion with a wreath of orange blossoms that was worn by her grandmother Hardebeek at her wedding fifty years ago. strand of pearls and an•rm bouquet'of Madonna lilies and while s-weolpeas completed the pic-ture of a perfect bride.A wedding breakfast and later a dinner was served attractively at the Hardebeek home on Mason road, with a beautiful wedding cake, made by a ramUy friend, Mrs. Arthur Johnston, as a center of decoration. Just Immediate relatives were gathered here. rhn brIda's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hardebeek, the grooms wr-enls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day, the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Loisner, William and George Ua*.v dcbcck and the two bridesmaids. In the evening the hospitable homa will be open to about two hundred guests. An orchestra will be present and dancing will be included in Ihc merrymaking.Aftc? a short honeymoon. Mi\ and Mrs. Day will be at home in a pretty lilt]? bungalow at R. R. 14, Ml. Healthy, which is ah in readiness for their homecoming.* * *Shower Honoring Bride-Elect jMiss Martha Kaufman was hosiers at her home on Belle' Ave. Thursday evening at a delightful miscellaneous shower honoring he;* sister, Miss Dorothy Kaufman, one of (ho season s bride elects.intresting card games were in session during the evening, and when final scores were tallied Mrs. Emory Allen, Miss Viola Jones. Miss Janet Kaufman, Miss Myrtleana rece they pres The ho of many every oiw guests wlt; ins rcom a prcrtil: the color white wa Dainty to the h Kaufman. Oh I Jos, H Hayes, H; Mary Ru Fern ' W Myrtle A! Jcnes, Ja Clyde G Raymond Eugene Helen Me Emma KiBig Ajf(The Husponsoredevening a; for the be The audit (lie 'gftthe did orchee for the di avail a b;© 1 lo dnnee f given in b cne hunch and theii* pleasant 2Ufdw j’Mrs. H Ladles’ At E. church tern con church.1 - i. , ,... ak 1.1.0(T n FT a m i I t a 11 r K tt v n Ua nMothers ‘HftS the
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Hamilton Daily News

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Sat, May 09, 1931

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