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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 147

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
147
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TMI NAXMVIllI TfNNHHAN. Uy.Alll.HJ.S.g. OSES' MOM) A AND NIGHTS 'TL V3 Staff photo by Frank Empww i xl HI Mr. and meei me tow ard Elliott Abroma leave The Temple after their wedding lait night. The bride is the former Miit Judy Bea Kornnan.

Miss Kornman Becomes Bride of Mr. Abroms to An In the new Commodore Apartments on Hillshoro Road. FOR TRAVELING, the bride wore a Brideia tailored suit of bone colored cotton herringbone tweed, with a navy and green tie silk paisley blouse and navy accessories and matching green ribbon hat and veil. Vi "ii it wrs Out-of-town guests here for l. the wedding include Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Blumberg of Shreve-port. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Blumhers and children, K7i Patti and Bill Blumhers, a of Shreveport, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Blumberg John Blumberg, Miss Esther Spain, all of Cincinnati, Miss Cecelia Aarons of Vickshurg, Miss 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Solomon of Clarksville.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Freeland, Larry Sacer, Mrs. Leo Marks, all of New York Mr. and Mrs.

Nat Bloom of Clarksdale, Mr. and Mrs. Mel ttmri i in rtl vin Kornman and children, Gary and Kay Kornman of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berman of Portland, Maine, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Wormspr of Jeanerette, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ghertner of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.

Har-rv Bloomfield, Jeffrey Bloom-field and Mrs. Eva Weisherg, all of Memphis, Miss Jenny Davis of Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Aarons of Birmingham, Mrs. A. Schlesinger of New Orleans, Miss Laura Weil of Greenville, Miss Lynn Shapiro of Houston, Miss Jody Hauher of Cincinnati, Mrs. Edwin Lamensdord of Shelby, Dr. and Mrs.

Melvin Sutker and daughter, Barbara, of Savannah, Ga. 1 Minn Judy Bp Kornman became th hride of Howard Elliott Ahrom of Shelby, Miw. at rrmony at p.m. Saturday at Th Tempi with Randall Falk. Rabbi of The Temple officiating.

The bride in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marks Kornman and the bridegroom Is a son of Mrs. Helen Abroms of Shelby and Irvin Abroms of Oakland City, Ind. MR.

KORNMAN cave his daughter in marriage. She was attired in a bridal gown of Ivory peau ri soie fashioned with brief sleeves, a Sabrlna neckline trimmed with imported lace, a basque bodice and a front panel with deep impressed pleats on the sides extending into a full cathedral train. Her full-length veil of ivory Brussels lace was worn mantilla style. She carried a bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids, stcphanotis and cracae-na foliage. Miss Susan Kornman was her sister's maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Gayle Kornman, cousin of the bride. Miss Susan Leftwich and Miss Harriet Arnold of Cincinnati. They wore identical dresses of lemon chiffon made with scooped necklines, brief sleeves and empire waistlines piped in satin. Pcpp chiffon panels extending from the waistline in hack were finished with flat satin bows. Their cascade bouquets were of Talisman roses, yellow Fuji pompons and dra-caena foliage.

MAX ABROMS of Shelby was his brother's best man. Ushers were Stuart Ooldstone of Memphis, R. E. Branch of Shelby, Edward Solomon of Clarksville, Herschel Bloom of Clarksdale, and Leonard Richman. The bride's parents entertained at a reception in the auditorium of the Temple af-fpr the wedding.

The serving tables formed a large square in the center hall. The center of the square featured a cherub surrounded by greenery and summer blossoms. The receiving line formed before a white arch and white flowers. Small tables were draped with yellow net and centered with hurricane candle holders trimmed with small flowers. The bride's mother chose a full-length gown of jade green chiffon made with a rounded neckline in front and a deep-V in back.

The skirt featured full triple godets on the sides and back at the hemline. Mrs. Abroms wore a floor-length sheath gown, of yellow chiffon, the bodice featuring a round neckline and tiers of steel cut bugle beads. Upon their return from a one-week wedding trip, Mr. Abroms and his bride will be at home j((f? CAIN-SLOAN Co.

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