BioM: Ingham, Dorothy Carol (Aft. 1937)
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Surnames: Ingham, Schilleman, Beal, Boucher, Krienke, Rayhorn

----Source: Scrapbook Collection of Arlene Youmans

Ingham, Dorothy Carol (Aft. 1937)

A corsage of Orchid and Yellow Pompons at her shoulder set off the thistle-colored light weight wool street dress which Miss Dorothy Carol Ingham wore for her marriage to Valmore Alvin Schilleman at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Spencer home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ingham. The groom is the son of A. E. Schilleman and Mrs. Elizabeth Schilleman of Marshfield.

Only Close friends and relatives attended the service, which was read by the Rev. Ellery J. Beal,. Miss Juanita Schilleman of Marshfield, sister of the groom, attended as maid of honor wearing a forest green gabardine street-length dress and shoulder corsage of yellow pompons. David E. Ingham, brother of the bride, acted as best man.

A wedding dinner was served by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church in the church parlors and a reception at the Ingham home followed.

The groom was graduated from the local High School with the class of 1935 and is employed as auditor by the Sears-Roebuck Company of Marshfield. His bride was a member of the class of 1937 of the Spencer High School, a member of Tau Gamma Beta sorority at Central State Teachers College, and was in nurses' training at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield for over a year

After Oct. 14, the young couple will greet their friends at their new home in Marshfield.

Out of town guest attending were David Ingham Flushing, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boucher and two children, A. E. and Mrs. Elizabeth Schilleman and daughter, Juanita, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krienke, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rayhorn, and Rev. and Mrs. Ellery J. Beal, all of Marshfield.

 

 


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