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An early afternoon wedding per formed August 6, in the Evangel ical United Brethren church in Churubusco, Ind., united Miss Norma Jean Zinn and Robert H. Kroeplin. * The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James LeRoy Zinn of Churu busco and the late Mr. Zinn, and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. William A. Kroeplin of 1326 Mon roe and the late Mr. Kroeplin. For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length dress of import ed white embroidered organdy over white taffeta. She carried a white prayerbook appointed with white satin ribbon and a purple throated white orchid. Miss Eloise Zinn was her sister's only attend ant. Her ballerina-length dress was fashioned of delicate pink ny lon illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and lav ender and white asters. Mrs. Zinn wore a summer print dress with matching accessories and Mrs. Kroeplin was attired in a balenciaga lace dress with ac cessories to match. Mrs. Zinn and Mrs. Kroeplin wore identical cor sages of pink roses and lavender asters. Herbert C. Kroeplin served his brother as best man. Another brother, William A. Kroeplin, Jr., served as an usher. Immediately following the cer emony a reception was given at the home of the bride's mother. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Purdue university. The couple went on a honey moon by air through Michigan, re turning by boat from Ludington to Milwaukee, stopping at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chi cago,en route to their apartment in Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Oak Park Oak Leaves

Oak Park, Illinois, US

Thu, Sep 08, 1949

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