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Helen Wiening and Roy Murray Repeat Vows WednesdayCeremony Read at St, John a Church; Guests Welcomed at Bride’s HomeA pretty wedding that occurred on Wednesday was that of Helen Wiening, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wicning of 446 Price street, Calumet City, and Roy E, Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Murray of 1149 Sibley street, which wag solemnized at St, John’s Lutheran church.Rev. W. F. Krahn read the simple but impressive service at the hourof six before 150 guests.Miss Dorothy Adler of Oak Forest, Illinois, attended as maid of honor. She wore a good looking brown crepe dress with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of pink roses and gardenias.The bride who waa given in marriage by her father appeared m an attractive Eisenberg frock of green wool crepe set off with gold clips. Her hat was fashioned on halo lir.es and her accessories corresponded to complete the ensemble. She wore a corsage of pink roses and valley lilies.Allen G. Murray, the groom's brother, served as best man.Following the ceremony the guests were invited to a reception at the Wiening home after which the young couple left for a wedding trip to New York, Mrs. Murray wore a becoming navy blue suit for traveling.Out-of-town guests included Mrs. H. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiening of Toledo. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bethune, John Gronier and Fred Paulson cf Chicago and several guests from Harvey, Illinois.The bride attended the Thornton Fractional High school where she was a popular student.Mr. Murray, a student of the Central High school, is an interstate bus operator on the Safe Way Lines and will take his wife to Toledo to live.HAMMOND JEWS
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Hammond Times

Hammond, Indiana, US

Sat, Sep 14, 1935

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