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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 51

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The Miami Newsi
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MIAMI SUNDAY KIFS, Februory 5, 1956 IIP Martha Reed University Student Wed In Baptist Rites Helmers On Trip To North "r-. Weds Attorney Local attorney Maurice Dili- dy Fowlkes and Albert L. in-, i.i-i-i i. in i 'Xi 7 J- v' Weintraub. ft Mrs.

Diliberto was graduated from Florida Southern College where she pledged Delta Zeta sorority. Her husband holds a baccalaureate degree from Missouri University and his law degree from the University of Miami. He is a former editor-in-chief of the Miami Law Quarterly. The couple will make their home at 11301 SW 47th Terr. tmiw I'li'inmi'Uii- ij Awl' waff l' ,1 mi Ferman Sylvester Martin, better known as "Buck" Martin, University of Miami Varsity football center, took Edna Marlene.

Meyer as his bride in aervices yesterday evening at the University Baptist Church. Buck, son Mrs. N. L. Martin and the late Mr.

Martin of Jacksonville met Edna when they were students at Andrew Jackson High School in Jacksonville. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Meyers of 66 E.

ISth St. Hialeah chose her sister, Mrs. G. Harold Cason of Jacksonville as matron of honor. Barbara Ann Martin was maid of honor.

Frances Cason, Mrs. Thomas A. Smith, another sister of the bride and Bonnie Chadwick were bridesmaids. All of the attendants wore floor length gowns of lace and net In contrasting pastel shades, fashioned with strapless bodices, bolero jackets and bouffant skirts. They carried white Iris bouquets tied with match- length wedding gown of lace and slipper satin.

Her fitted Chantilly lace bodice was styled with a scooped scalloped neckline banded in satin, and point to wrist sleeves. Her bouffant skirt was fashioned of satin with a lace overskirt which fell in panniers into a cathedral train. A high crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible adorned with white orchids and carnations. Mr.

Martin chose Richard C. Martin of Jacksonville as best man. Groomsmen included Wil-lard Lockwood. Harold Cason, Victor Johnson, E. J.

Martin, Robert Mills and Howard Tesher. Tommy Meyer carried the ring. Following a reception in the church patio the couple left on a wedding trip through the West Coast of Florida. They will make their home in the married dormitories at the University of Miami, until the bridegroom's graduation in June when he will be commissioned in the Army. berto, 2812 SW 23rd St.

took Martha Reed, daughter of the Clarence Reeds of 2360 SW 12th as his bride in evening services Friday at White Temple Methodist Church. The Rev. Jack Anderson performed the candlelight ceremony, and a reception followed in the church parlor. Miss Reed's wedding gown was fashioned of Chantilly lace over slipper satin, with a long torso bodice and empress collar. Her veil fell to the fingertips from a seed pearl coronet, and she carried her white orchid corsage on a white Bible.

Mrs. Joy Frith was the honor attendant in leaf green taffeta. She carried a carnation bouquet. Bridesmaid Ann Di Giulio wore a similar gown in nile green taffeta and carried a matching pink carnation bouquet. Patti Dirse served as flower girl.

The bridegroom, son of Michael Diliberto of Morristown, chose Burton Harrison as his best man. Ushers were Ralph Reed, Dale Wilson, Gra Groom's Brother Performs Rites III eweu The Ultimate In Fine Diamonds Emeralds Rubies Sapphires Pearls i MRS. MAURICE DILIBERTO Dr.S,F.Harhy Takes Bride In simple afternoon ceremonies Tuesday at her home, Mrs. Bernice Gillette Conner, S841 SW 76th became the bride of Dr. Samuel F.

Harby of Sorrolla Coral Gables. The Rev. Fred E. Cole heard the nuptial promises and a luncheon followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hart Veronese Coral Gables, mutual friends of the couple. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Troy Gillette, Cor-ry.

uore a blue linen sheath with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Her daughter. Mary Gillette Conner, student at Coral Gables High School, was maid of honor. Miss Conner wore pale blue and white printed linen styled wilh a bateau neckline and bouffant, skirt. William Wright Conner, the bride's son, a graduate student at the Uni versify of Miami, served as best man.

Mrs. Harby is an alumnus of Ogontz Junior College and the University of Pittsburgh A member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority she has been associated with the Girl Scout movement in Panama, Puerto Riro and Europe as executive director. At present she is on the faculty of Miss Harris' Florida School, and is a graduate student at the University of Miami. Her husband, alumnus of the University of Washington, holds a doctorate degree from Columbia University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is head of the Audio visual Aid Department in Education at of M.

His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harby of Seattle.

Washington. The couple will honeymoon In Nassau before taking up residence at the bride's address. vsN Also A Large Collection Of Beautiful Antique Jewelry ANTIQUE Anita Dee Haughn chose a "rice paper" silk gown trimmed In lace and seed pearls for her marriage yesterday to Lawrence Joseph Essman In Corpus Christi Church. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Del-mar Dee Haughn, 4223 NW 23rd and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Essman of Columbus, Ohio, repeated their nuptial vows before the bridegroom's brother, the Rev. Peter Essman of Columbus.

The bride's gown was styled with a fitted bodice and tiered skirt ending in a chapel train. The neckline was edged in pearls and lace as were the point to wrist sleeves. A petite lace half scoop held the bride's fingertip tiered veil, and she carried her maternal grandmother's prayer book trimmed in lily-of-the valley and white feathered carnations. For her attendants, Mrs. Essman chose ballerina length dresses of coral crystallette with princess style bodices and bouffant skirts accented by deep backs.

They carried crescent bouquets of white carnations and wore coral feathered headbands. Mrs. T. E. Lockhart was matron of honnr.

Bridesmaids were Hattie Mae Thompson, Mary Lou McPart-land, and Roscmarr Haughn. Mr. Essman chose Charles Burkart as his best man. Groomsmen included Charles Vagnier and Ernest Lockhart. Mrs.

Essman is a native Mi- DOME Ava 'n Si MRS. RICHARD HELMER Willifords Honeymoon In Cuba Joan demons Lyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nathaniel demons, Douglas Entrance Apartments, Coral Gables, became the bride of Cary Grayson Williford of Hender-sonville, N. C.

in evening ceremonies yesterday at Plymouth Congregational Church. Mr. Williford is a son of Mrs. Elma Gaskins Williford of Hender-sonville. Mrs.

Lyne, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in dawn pink Chantilly lace, over satin, fashioned with a scooped neckline three-quarter shirred sleeves, and a deep back bow of rose taffeta. Her headpiece was a matching lare scoop with a small pouf of tulle She carried a cascade of pink antherium. Mrs. Robert M. Lane was the bride's only attendant in ice blue chiffnn with matching accessories.

She carried pink carnations and white iris arranged in a cascade. Robert E. McCormick, brother in law of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Jimmie Lee Clemons, C. Osmet Moody John K.

Pepper and Robert M. Lane. Mrs. Williford was graduated from Miami High School and studied at Stephens College. Florida Southern College and the University of Miami.

She is a member of Delta Zela Sorority, Miami Junior Woman's Club and the Coral Tines Garden Club. She is the widow of John Lyne. Mr. Williford is a graduate of the University of Virginia. He served overseas during the World War 2 with the Ninth Air Force, and is a member of Elks.

VFW, American Legion and Civil Air Patrol. After a reception at the Coral Gables Coimtry Club, the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to Cuba. They will make their home Henderson-ville, where the bridegroom is associated with General Automatic Froducts Corporation. Among the guests for the ceremony was Miss Carolyn Williford, 13-year-old daughter of the bridegroom. i MRS.

CARY C. WILLIFORD Luncheon And Cards A pre Valentine party, luncheon and cards, will take place at Indian Creek Country Club at nnon on Tuesday under the auspices of Saint Joseph's Catholic Women's Club of Miami Beach. Mrs. Stephen Cush-ner is chairman. y- "7 INC.

910 LINCOLN ROAD II.U.IUIWIIHM II IHIUHIIlUIIII11ll.ia ill i MRS. FERMAN MARTIN ing pastel ribbons. Flowergirls, Janice Brown and Lisa Daum wore lavender net and lace. Mrs. Martin chose a full amian, alumna of the Miami Jackson High School, University of Miami and Charron Williams Commercial College.

Prior to her marriage she was employed as a stenographer in the local office of the FBI. Her husband attended Aquinas High School in Columbus and holds a degree in Civil Engineering from Ohio State University. He was associated with the Ohio Department of Highways, Bureau of Bridges in Columbus. Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple started a leisurely trip to Canonsburg, where they will make their home for a year. MRS.

LAWRENCE ESSMAN of Illusion fell from a multi-jewelled rap, and she carried a white Bible with white orchids and carnations. Marilyn Rogers was the honor attendant in pale blue taffeta, also ballerina length and styled with a long torso bodice. She carried pink tulips arranged in a cascade bouquet. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Calvin E.

Frost and Vonnie Dunn wore similar gowns and carried matching bouquets. Flower girl, Ruth Marion Ford, niece of the bride wore pink taffeta and lace. Ringbearer was Wayne Douglas Ford, the bride's' nephew. Mr. Vickers, who makes his home with his grandparents.

Rev. and Mrs. Vickers in Coral Gables, chose Jack Dixon as best man. Jack and Wendell Ford, Adon Calvin Taft, Benny Stephens and Calvin Frost served as ushers. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Vickers are graduates of Coral Gables High School. They met there when they were both members of the school hand. Mrs. Vickers also attended Charron Williams Commercial College, and was employed as a secretary by Claude Pepper Law Offices.

Her husband is now attending the University of Miami, where he is a member of the "Band of the and Phi Mu Alpha, national music honorary. The couple will maka their home at 929 Majorca In the Gables, following a wedding tour of the state. IS Ik BECK'S w.iiimhhwjhiiiwuM FASHION C5. instantly of high-priced originals The Mohawk Valley, in upper New York state is the honeymoon spot chosen by Mr. and Mrs, Richard A.

Helmer who were wed yesterday in evening services at the Allapattah Baptist Church. The former Leona Joyce Thompson and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Helmer 301 E.

56th Hialeah repeated their nuptial promises before the Rev. James W. Parish. They left for New York, following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter L. Smith, 1791 NW 16th St. Mrs. Helmer chose a satin and tulle gown for her marriage ceremony, styled with a molded Chantilly lace bodice, point to wrist sleeves, and illusion neckline edged in seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a crown of matching lace.

She carried white lilacs and carnations arranged around a white orchid. Janet Smith attended her sister, wearing a dress of yellow crystallette over taffeta with white accessories. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. Bridesmaids Kay Wise and Shirley Killingsworth wore similar ensembles in aqua crystallette over taffeta and carried matching yellow bouquets. Wesley Smith, brother of the bride served as best man, Donald Helmer and Jimmy Killingsworth seated the guests.

Mrs. Helmer studied at Miami Jackson High School and employed by the Riverside Bank. Her husband. originally from Maplewood. N.

is a veteran of four years service wilh the Navy. He is associated with Jones Electric Service. The couple will make their home at 1652 NW 19th Terr. The Breaking Wave' To Be Reviewed Mrs. Frank Kerdyk will review "The Breaking Wave" by Nevil Shute on Tuesday in the parish hall of St.

Philip's Episcopal Church, Coral Way at Columbus Coral Gables, 8 p.m. St. Margaret's Chapter (the business women's group of the Woman's Auxiliary) and the Young People's Service League are sponsoring the program. The Young People's Service League, composed of high school boys and girls, is directed by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ledbetter, III. 206 Ws brought to you Newlyweds First Met In High School Band 1 .1 MRS. ALBERT C. PERRY Valerie Is Bride Of Student University of Miami alumna Valerie Huskamp became the bride of a University of Miami student, Albert C. Perry in candlelight services Jan.

31, at the Plymouth Congregational Church of Coconut Grove. Valerie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Huskamp, 7521 SW 57th was graduated from Coral Gales High School, and attended both the Universities of Florida and Miami.

Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Terry of Hollywood and Groton, was graduated from Munson Academy and studied at Bryant College in Providence, R. I.

He served three years In Acmy prior to entering U. of M. Mrs. Terry chose Mrs. Charles Strobel, her sister, as her matron of honor and Mrs.

Gene Ryan, Dolly Roberta Hood and Virginia Louise Floyd as bridesmaids. Mrs. Perry was gowned in floor length Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta, styled with an illusion neckline and folded collar edged in lace. Her full skirt of tulle was covered with a lace half skirt, and a lare and seed pearl half rap held her fingertip veil of illusion. The attendants wore light blue ballerina length dress of nylon organza, styled with tucked bodices and bouffant skirts.

Mr. Perry chose his brother, John W. Perry as best man. Ushers included George Evans, Robert O. White, Fred B.

Hagan and John Ferguson. Following a reception in the church garden, the newlyweds left, on a honeymoon trip through Florida. They will make their home at. 31R8 SW Hth while the bridegroom finishes his eduration. Thmk inmosi1 fe, ne utu guess ltl you paid Unit! Jk A lis99 nM Laurie N.

Ford 2360 SW 32nd Ave gave his daughter, Anet-ta Vivian in marriage Friday evening to Don William Vick-ers. The Rev. Forrest H. Wat-kins performed the candlelight crremonv in University Baptist Church. The Rev.

William A. Vickers, grandfather of the bridegroom read the prayer of dedication. The bride, also the daughter of Mrs. Ford, was gowned in Chantilly lace and tulle, cut ballerina length and fashioned wtth a strapless bodice, matching bolero jacket with Teter Tan collar and bouffant skirt of tulle ruffles. Her tiered veil 2 I MRS.

DON W. VICKERS i inrpir ant Appointment THE STUDIO OF PARLIAMENTARY LAW 821 Douglas Entrano Coral Gables Invites You to its Guest at an informal Orientation Session MAKI YOUH CHOICI FROM DATIS SHOW To ocquoint thost iOtersted In "Injuring ustic, maintaining order end expediting business" in thtir organizations with tht little-known story of the evolution ef parliamentary low through the eges; with the principle upon which It it based, according to the natural rights of man; also with facts concerning the inherent right of members; end fo present for your pleasure A Demonstration In tht Art ef Assembly The Series: Cheee Feb. 6th; Feb. 8th; Feb. 10th Feb.

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