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*4rn, ill UH* .XMI ill 6.UV.V-stISp rna’ns.lyVN the enveloping Blow oflate afternoon sunshine, with the par fume of Hot-1 I H er and the beauty offcrj 9k music adding charm. MissI kMMMfll Helen Louise Rodecker, '.Only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry ; R. itodt'cker, plighted her troth to Mr. Richard Lewis tiregg, son of Mr. Hubert Gregg, of Upper Sandusky, on Saturday afternoon. Just before fouro'clock, as rhe hands moved upward on the dial, tlie beautiful ceremony was performed In the artistic setting (of the bride’s home. An aitar Ini* rf I provised in a corner of the living I room was a mass of bloom—tall1 'standards of chrysanthemums in ex ‘quisite shades against a background of asparagus fern. Golden feathetblossoms wero combined with The larger pompom blooms in blending shades 1 | of yellow and mahogany. This fragrance mingled with that of numerousbaskets throughout the living r .mis of the home to permeate the atmos-fphere with delicious redolence.Preceding the ceremony, Miss Zella Roberts, of Columbus, harpist, played[0 Jsweetly I laive You, Truly” and summoned the bride and her attendant •down the stairway with the Lohengrin Wedding March. Miss Jean Worthing-|ton was the bride’s only attendant and preceded her to the altar. She was ! beautifully dressed in an afternoon■■Is'1-.gown of black velvet, with uneven j hemline and a chiffon c ape studdedI with rhinestones -most becoming toher blonde coloring. She carried an arm bouquet of Perner roses newly cultivated to shade from pink intogolden and brown.The bride was met at the foot of thestairs by her father, who gave her In marriage. She is a charming girl and was a picture of youthful loveliness inher wedding gown. Of that alluring, I shade of Independence blue matching j her eyes, her afternoon gown of chiffon velvet followed Princess lines withuneven hemline, a higher waistline and long tight sleeves. Her only Jewelry was a crystal necklace, the gift of I lie bridegroom. She carried a bride's bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, and babv’s breath, the roses a gor-ic ieabi.gItl-
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Washington C H Herald

Washington Court House, Ohio, US

Mon, Nov 11, 1929

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