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'A. MONDAY, NOVEMBEI»te HEILAND - CAPLESMiss Carolyn Doris Caples. dau-1(0 ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph J. ■ ^Caples, 203 Hammond Avenue. 1 ys I Reisterstown became the bride of in' William T. Heiland. Jr . son of n. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Heil-Cls and, Church Road, Reisterstown b at 3 p.m., Sunday. Nov. 22 in Rei- h *s sterstown Methodist Church. The w* ' double-ring ceremony was per- \ *s' formed by the Rev. Harold B. tlt; ce Wright. The alter was decorated c as with white mums. Mrs. Jean *m: Knight was soloist. Given in mar- p rs‘ j riage by her father, the bride wore ai a full-length gown of Chantilly | c e lace over taffeta with a sabrina ^ C1 (neckline with sequin and pearl in-en j sets, fitted bodice and long taper- tf* cd sleeves. The bouffant skirt a ^ featured a paneled front and row'sjnof scalloped embroidered lace on the sides. Her fingertip veil of il- n) ^ lusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried ^ a cascade bouquet of white rose-9 buds with the corsage center of 91 at phalaenopsis orchids. The maid clt; of honor. Miss Marilyn Caples, * sister of the bride, w’ore a baller-^lina-length gown of opera blue taf-; .(feta. She wore a matching velvet *|crown of circular chin-length veil . | with satin shoes to match and car-jried a cascade bouquet of blue Chrysanthemums witha gardenia Ecenter. The bridesmaids. Miss (® Nancy Brubaker. Miss Marie Pob-| letts and Miss Mary Laufer, all of Reisterstowu wore ballerina-* j length gowms of opera blue taffetawith matching shoes and veils and French mums with gardenia cen-h ters. The junior bridesmaid. Miss d Margaret Caples. cousin of the ^ bride, Norfolk. Va., wore a bal-lerina-length gown of opera blue n organza with matching shoes and J tiara of shasta daisies. The flower rjgirl, Miss Dianne Whittingham, f niece of the bridegroom, wore a 5 full-length pale blue satin gown j with a headband of tiny white or-. chids woven in lace. She carried a blue lace basket with w'hite mums and blue carnations. The ’ ring bearer was Howard Har.sen Jr.. cousin of the bride. Best man [ was Elmer Langehr. Rockdale.. Ushers were Rowland Irem, Baltimore; Raymond Berkley, Westminster, and Howard Hansen, uncle of the bride. Baltimore. Immediately following the wedding a reception was held for nearly l| 250 guests in the Sunday school room of the church Afterw’ard the 1 couple left for a tour of the South.The bride’s travel attire was a beige knit suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will reside with the bridegroom’s parents. The bride is a graduate of Franklin High School and he is employed by the Rine-hardt Metal Co.
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Hanover Evening Sun

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Mon, Nov 30, 1959

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