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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 73

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Jan. 6, 1 952 9H Miss Knight Is Bride Of James J. Waltke Continued From Page 3. nounced.

Mr. Kordsmeier is Dorothy Sullivan Engaged. Miss Mastm Married To Gilman Perkins Continued From Page One. gown and a matching calot trimmed with rhinestone-stud-ded veiling. Each had an orchid corsage.

The newly married couple departed for Palm Beach, for their honeymoon. They will live in St. Louis county. the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Georg P. Kordsmeier, 1142 Bellerive boulevard. He is an alumnus of St. Louis University School of Commerce and Finance. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Anne Sullivan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James C. Sullivan, 5533 Wren avenue, to James R. Kordsmeier has been an wearing a floor-length lavender moire gown and a harmonizing velyet hat. Mrs.

Waltke was in a teal blue lace and taffeta Ions gray lace gown. The buffet table in the dining room was centered with, while spring blossoms as was the bridal table in the rathskeller. Coming from Rochester for the wedding were the bridegroom's cousin, Mrs. Don Colt, and her daughters, Miss Carol and Miss Jane Gouver-neur, and his uncle, Craig Powers; from Scarborough, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Babcock, and from California, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber. received in a navy blue suit with an accordion pleated skirt and a matching white-trimmed hat. Mrs.

La Driere chose a gray suit and hat. Both mothers wore orchids. Mr. La Driere and his bride will fly to New Orleans and later to Acapulco, Mexico, on their wedding trip. They will livein Manhasset Village.

Golden Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel, 7706 South Broadway, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary this evening at a family dinner and reception at the Hamilton-Wilshire Hotel. J- and they carried red roses, in- terspersed with white roses for the honor attendant.

-Lynn Lapping, who served as flower girl, carried pink aristocrat roses. The bride's gown was light ivory satin. Spanish lace cov- ered the bodice, which had a round scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. More of the lace formed a redingote skirt falling over tiny stitched satin pleats. Her long veil was gathered to- a satin cap over which lace, studded with pearls, was overlaid.

The former Miss Middleton carried white lilacs and white orchids. Dr. Raymond La Driere was his brother's best man, and Frank Brennan, Richard Gare-sche, William Bamman, Mr. Auffenberg and Dr. John P.

Eberle were ushers. The reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lurie at Glen Echo Country Club. Mrs.

Lurie man. Ushers were Seymour H. Knox, Buffalo, N.Y., Thomas J. Devine, Huston Hunting, Richard Harris Mr. Ward and B.

Jenkins Middleton, all of Rochester; John Otis Baxter, Philadelphia; Cpl. Anthony M. O'Connor, New York, and Elzey G. Burkham St. Louis.

The reception was given at the Mastin home, 40 Portland place. Guests were received in the living room before the fireplace where an arrangement of white flowers covered the mantel. Mrs. Mastin chose for her daughter's wedding a green changeable taffeta gown with a square neckline marked by a standing collar. Her flowers were brown slipper orchids.

Mrs. Perkins, whose flowers were white moth orchids, wore Virginia Middleton Married at Church Continued From Page One. RESORT FASHIONS wif presented by ELS A BRADY AT A FASHION SHOW AND LUNCHEON IN THE Rose and Crown Room Wednesday, Jan. 9th AND EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY THEREAFTER AT 1 P. M.

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