Thursday, March 27, 2025

Wedding: Mark & Huff, 1947 OH

This is a very nice article about an Ohio Wedding. 


Lucile Marguerite Mark

Daughter of Charles Forest Mark & Bertha Flickinger

My 1st Cousin, 2x removed


William Alered Huff

1 Jan 1926 OH - 1 Jan 1979 OH

Son of Russel Huff

 

Married

9 Mar 1947, Chester, Wayne, Ohio




Repeat Vows of Double Ring Ceremony

The Rev. Hayward Kehl performed the double ring ceremony in the Emanuel reformed church of Chester township, uniting in marriage Miss Lucile Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mark, of Wooster, Rt. 6, and William Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Huff, of Dalton.

Eighty attended the wedding that took place Sunday, March 9.

Miss Carol Jean Martin, the pianist, played the traditional wedding marches by Wagner and Mendelssohn, and also ”Clare de Lune,” “Barccalle”, “I Love You Truly”, “To each His Own”, and “Liebestraum”.

For her wedding, the bride wore a white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline and a full skirt which was gathered at the waist. Her floor – length veil was made of net. She wore the groom’s gift, a two – strand pearl necklace, and carried a bouquet of American beauty roses.

The bride’s maid of honor was Miss Betty Huff, who was dressed in pink. She carried a pink and white carnation bouquet. Bridesmaids were Miss Anna Steele and Miss Dorothy Emerson. They wore pink and blue gowns respectively, and their flowers were also pink and white carnations. Miss Betty Mark, junior bridesmaid, wore pink and carried a bouquet similar to the other attendants.

Best man was the bride’s brother, Joseph Mark. Ushers included James Martic, Ralph Huff, and Robert MuCullough.

A reception for fifty guests was held at the home of the bride. The bride’s table was centered with a three – tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom.

The bride’s mother wore a navy blue polka dot dress and a corsage of sweetpeas. Mrs. Huff was dressed in navy blue. She also wore a sweetpea corsage.

For going away Mrs. Huff wore a two – piece fuchsia suit, a gray pinstripe coat and black accessories. After a short wedding trip in the east, the couple will live in Orrville.

Mrs. Huff is a graduate of Chester school and Mr. Huff graduated at Newscomerstown.

 

Source:

Newspapers.com

The Evening Independent, Massillon, Ohio

19 March 1947, page 6






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