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Recent Brides ST. LOUIS POST'DISPATCH Aug. 1957 7.J Married Chapel Wedding Miss Harriet Braen Married in East to Merlin E. Lickhalter Befty Lindhorsf Is Married at Heidelberg, Germany ZfofJ tt- 'I th. i 'i Wilson, N.

and holds an M. A. degree from the University of North Carolina. He has been serving as intermediate principal of the Wiesbaden Elementary School, He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, professional society, and Sigma Alpha fraternity. After a motor trip through Switzerland the couple returned to the United States.

They will live in Oxford, Pa. Mr. Warren has accepted an administrative position with the Oxford School System, and his bride will teach there. ceremony at the Patrick Henry Officers' Club in Heidelberg. The bride is a graduate of Webster Groves Hih School and Drury College, Springfield, Mo.

She has been teaching in the Overseas Dependent School for the past, four yers. This past year she has been Audio Visual Aids Coordinator for the 7100th Air Base School in Weisbaden. She has traveled extensively on the Continent' Mr. Warren is a graduate of Atlantic Christian College, Miss Shirlee Jackson Married in Chapel To Fred Hehmann MISS SHIRLEE JO JACK-SON, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

David M. Jackson of Salem, became the bride of Fred Haraway Hehmann in Crawford Memorial Chapel of Crace Methodist Church Friday evening. The Kev. Dr. Lesley Hager performed the candlelight service in a setting of white summer flowers and greenery.

Immediately following the bride's parents gave a reception in the church parlor. The bride wore white Italian silk designed-on-princess lines. The boutant skirt cascaded into a wide train. Her fingertip veil fell from a bandeau adorned with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible overlaid wilh white roses and stephantis.

Miss Emily Simon was the bride's only attendant. Gowned in blue and white embroidered organdy trimmed with blue velvet, she wore a matching velvet bandeau and car- i It iff di i9jn rTlFANED BY 4 ft Xf 1 i II -ryMy Mnrtin Srhwdt Phofori)li. MRS. FRED H. HEHMANN MR.

AND MRS. MERLIN E. LICKHALTER have returned from a honeymoon in Bermuda and are making their home at 641 West Canterbury road, University City. The wedding took place June 9 in Belmont, at Beth El Temple Center. The bride, the former Miss Harriet Braen, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. ilairy L. Braen of Bvookllne, Mass. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Lickhalter, B320 Delcrest drive, University City. Mrs. Howard Green of Miami, served as her sister's only attendant. The bride's niece, Jill Green, was flower girl.

Mr. Lickhalter chose his father for best man. Ushers were Edwin Schachter of New York; Sanford C. Wax, his brother-in-law and Robert Scher of Baltimore; Jay Silversten of New York and Mitchell Goldman of Tucson, Alpha Epsilon fraternity brothers of the bridegroom; Harold Colton, Stanley Cortell of Brookline, cousins of the bride, and Mr. Green.

The former Miss Braen attended the University of Massachu setts, Amherst, and was graduated from Boston University School of Education where THE Royal Chapel of historic Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, Germany, was the setting of the recent marriage of Miss Betty Jane Lindhorst, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Lindhorst. 801 South Gray avenue, Webster Groves, to Melville Frederic Warren.

The double-ring ceremony was performed by Chaplain John P. McClntchey of Wiesbaden, Germany, before the pink marble altar. Prof. Hans Joachim Uhn of Heidelberg University presented a prelude of wedding music and Mrs. Ulm sang the benediction.

The bride was escorted to the altar by Harold Mathews of Peoria, 111. Her waltz-length gown of chantilly lace over satin was designed on princess lines. Her finger-tip veil was attached to a tri-corne cap trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white orchids in a bouquet of white rcses. Mrs.

Thomas L. Stoddard of San Francisco was matron of honor and Miss Geraldlne Taubert of Milwaukee, was bridesmaid. Mr. Warren, son of Mrs. Frederic Fearington Warren of Faison, N.

and the late Rev. Mr. Warren, had as best man Marcus Edward Snyder of Topeka, Kans. Lt. John Thomas Cox of Mount Olive, N.

was an usher. A reception followed the THANKS TO OUH EXCLUSIVE Kurt Purkpf MRS. LESLIE WILLIAM KNAPP Milton rhotogrdpb. MRS. MERLIN I.

LlCKHAlTf Jeanette Flieg To Be Married MACHINE PROCESS Live Unfit and Happier With Cuarsnlssd Merchandise and the lest Servlcwl -4 HOUR COMPIITI HIND SHADE SIRVICI CIuhM, rpollm, rttaplnq, racardlnf, roalriitf, ludnitrlol, entmrcfol mn4 rttltlMtial. Mil STIMATIi. she became a member of Sigma Delta Tau, social, and Pi Lambda Theta, honorary, sororities. Mr. Lickhalter is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture.

He holds a second lieutenant's commission in the Army Reserve. After the ceremony, performed by Rabbi Earl Groll-man, a reception and dinner for 150 guests were.held at the temple. riea a colonial bouquet of blue carnations. Mr. Hehmann, whose parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Fred H. Hehmann, 7710 St. Albans avenue, Richmond Heights, chose Jack Dietrich for best man. Ushers were Ron Rush and Alired Schif.

The former Miss Jackson attended Central College, Fayette, Mo. for two years. Mr. Hehmann received his B.S. degree from Central College and served two years with the Army in Japan and Korea.

After a wedding trip to New Orleans and other points South, Mr. and Mrs. Hehmann will make their home in DREES SHADE CO. 21 Sheseadeoli. St.

Uuli, Me. PR, 1-9700 Ceih end Ctrry Prices te Suit Yeur Ivdget ANNOUNCEMENT of the engagement of Miss Jeanette Lucille Flieg to David R. Stewart Jr. was made recently by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Russell J.

Flieg. The news was disclosed to friends of the engaged pair at a party given at the Flieg residence, 532 Woodard drive, Kirkwood. Miss Flieg is a graduate of Kirkwood High School and attended business school. She has one sister, Miss Joan Flieg, who is attending the School of Nursing at the University of Missouri. Mr.

Stewart, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stewart, 2501 Bremerton road, Rock Hill, is a graduate of Webster Groves High School. He reported to Great Lakes, 111., June 24 for Navy duty.

He has one sister. Miss Gloria Stewart, who is a sophomore in Webster Groves High NOW AT BOTH LOCATIONS for Limited Tme Ony Writers Group to Meet. Variety Writers, a group Of amateur and professional writers, will meet tomorrow night at the Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel. The meeting will start 8:30 o'clock. Dick Wilhelm is president of the group.

YTv FfX A Ay lTrrMrU TlfTO fAV kvT MRS. ROIIRT HARNED School. Miss Lueddecke Bride Of Robert G. Harned the perennial atokito. lx Xiftte'' riifiifs tern Two tuthion, foam rubber sofa 50 $I89 AFTER a honeymoon in New Orleans and Florida, Mr.

and Mr. Robert Glenn Harned are now making their home in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Harned, the former Miss Ida Jane Lueddecke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert H.

Lueddecke, 1303 Andrew drive, Glendale became the bride of Mr. Harned June 29. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lynn T. Richardson at Bethel Baptists Church, alter which a reception was held In fellow-chip room of the church.

The bride's sisters were her attendants. Mrs. Ceroid O. Howell was matron of honor and Miss Katherine Lueddecke was bridesmaid. Pamela Howell was flower girl for her aunt.

Vernon Thomas Jones was Mr. Harned's best man. Ushers 11 I til jr. wr 3 These pieces represent the very height of the criftiftun'i 4 rt Invitingfy refaxing at they are beautiful, In your choice of decorator fabrics for your own spirited environment. See these and many more here Ml 1 I' Lounge chair, $OC50 foam QO vi teat in decorator fahrict 9 9.

0 FRENCH PROVINCIAL HOUSE I esli WO. 3-7S58 0818 MANCHESTER were William E. Hill, Charles Hamilton and Elmer Bean all of Louisville. The former Miss Lueddecke has her degree from William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. where her sorority was Beta Sigma Omicron, of which she served as president in her senior year.

She was elected to several honor societies, two of them being "Who's Who" and Panaegis, senior women's honorary. Mr. Harned, whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Harned, are not living, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky. Miss Hunt Bride Of W. Knapp MISS BETTY LOU HUNT and Leslie William Knapp, Port Byron N.Y., were married yesterday morning at Shaw Avenue Methodist Church by the Rev. Dr. Fletcher S.

Crowe. Bouquets of white flowers were arranged With clusters of white lighted candles, against greenery, at the altar. Guests remained for a reception given in Fellowship Hall of the church by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lyman Hunt, 4275 Cleveland avenue.

The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glen Knapp of Port Byron, came for the wedding. Mr. Hunt gave his daughter in marriage.

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The bouffant lace skirt was terrace length. The bride Wore a fingertip illusion veil held in place by a lace crown and carried a Bible adorned with white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. H. William Gieschen, Florissant, the bridegroom's sister, was matron of honor and Miss Mary Frank, Bethany, Miss Jane Credit and Miss Kathryn Osterholtz were bridesmaids.

They wore ballerina crystellette dresses and matching bandeiiux trimmed with pearls. Their colonial bouquets of summer flowers harmonized with their costumes. Mrs. Gieschen was in powder blue; Miss Frank, in pink; Miss Credit wore pale orchid, and Miss Osterholtz, nile green. William Joy, Centra lia, 111., was best man for Mr.

Knapp. Ushers were the bridegroom's brother, Laurence E. Knapp, Port Byron; Donald R. Smith, Springfield, a cousin of the bride; Otto Fajen Columbia, and Mr. Gieschen.

Mr. and Mrs. Knapp will live in Columbia while works at the University of Missouri, toward his master's degree in zoology. He received a B. S.

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