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New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Ill CtM tt. CKICC0 1. kUMM MRS. HENRY married in Pittsburgh 1 Takct 17 Mutates Lattt MMtks Costs Only CarterLowe was accompanist for Mrs. Eugene Youngue, soloist.

The bride, given in iqarriage by her father, wore a picture book gown of silk taffeta, created on simple lines with a full cathedral train, shirred from waist to hem. A lace cap held her French illusion Veil in place. She carried a white Bible covered with orchids and satin streamers. I he 1 miss Anna cray was nonor attendant for her sister. Her Dai lerina length gown chiffon was a deep green, full skirted.

She carried yellow roses. Mr. Walton chose for his best man. his partner in business, Charles Brooks. Both are phan raacisls, owningtheir own store in Chicago.

i. Ushers were LuGene Bray brother 01 the bride, head usher, and Milton Swan Clifford Cartel and Steve Galberth Jr. of Chicago. Mother ot the bride chose deep beige lace for her gown, with hat in a lighter tone. Mother of the groom wore a rose beige gown of silk organza and a pastel blue hat.

The bride made her debut In 1936, following her graduation from high school, and in June of this year was graduated from Valpariso College. She is a member of the school sorority Gamma Phi and of the lunior leaguers. The groom is an alumnus of v. A Beauty, Dignity Mark Wedding Of Miss Bray, Henry Walton Jr. PITTSBURGH Faith Lin Chinch was the mnj; fin m' of Pittsburgh's niit beautiful wi Tleling rites Aug.

2s, Iiimi Mi Lou Jeanne, Bray, dauiilei ot M'. anil Mis. LuCene Brav lei inn' the hi nie oi Henry Walton 11 of Mi. and Mrs. Hem Walton Si.

ot 'Imago. 'The Milcinn utual was pcr A a1a. fVtli Ik Hi Jtihh ml Howard University school of pharmacy. Out of tow'ners attenduig the wedding were the bride's aunt, Mrs. Leona Wilson, Delaware, Ohio; Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Coleman and' daughter, Lorna, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayes, other relatives of the bride, from Gary, Ind. The groom's grandmother, Mrs.

Steve Galberth Sr. came from Chicago as did other relatives, Mrs. Harvey Galberth and' Keith and Linda. From Harvey, 111., came Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Galberth Jr. and Steve III, and Miss Janice Williams. Also from Chicago were Raymond Reddick, Dr. Donald Pedro, Clyde Fischer and Jerome Davis. Assisting at the reception, which was held in the Bray home on Iowa were members of Faith Church.

Mrs. Toki Schalk Johnson, presented the bride to society at a tea in '56, directed the wedding. Among pre nuptial affairs was shower given by members of Junior Leaguers, and a gay after rehearsal party, held in Meade's Studio. 4, If1 Bride and Groom Tables Add Interest to the Darensbourge Tureaud Rites BATON ROUGE, La. In a double ring nuptial ceremony which preceded a nuptial mass.

Miss Faye Frances Darensbourg became the bride of Alexander Pierre Tureaud Jr. of New Orleans. Father Schmutz, SSJ, officiated at the services held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Barens bourg are the parents of the bride. Atty. and Mrs. Alexander Pierre Tureaud Sr.

of New Orleans are parents of the groom. Organist for the ceremony was Miss Ursula Malveaux of Lafayette, La. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wait radiantly beautiful in a white silk taffeta dress made with a billowing skirt and fitted bodice. The back fullness of the skirt flowed into a chapel train. Her regal tiara was of seed pearls and aurorabo realis crystals and held her fingertip veil of French illusion.

For borrowed the bride carried pearl and crystal Rosary beads, belonging to her mother, also for sentiment she used a detail of blue and a sixpence in her slipper. Preceding the bride to the altar were her three attendants, who were ittired in emerald green full skirted chiffon dresses. The honor attendants were Misses Blanch Davison, Joyce Bates and Elise Tureaud. William O'Shields, Tu reaud's cousin from Gary, J4 i. 2, JL JO njMfclV iff nT" ia Vf tVJ MRS.

ALEXANDER PIERRE TUREAUD JR. to Bve in New York served as best man, while Clarence Hay del, Castro Spears and Donald Darensbourg ushered. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed in the Reddy elementary auditorium, Mrs. Darensbourg chose to wear champagne embroidered silk organza. Mrs.

Tureaud mother of the groom, wore blue embroidered silk organza. In the center the floor was the bride's table, a work of art, with a towering conception of a wedding cake. Silver candelabra flanked the with an exquisite arrangement of flowers. To one side was the groom's table presided over by the groom's sister, Mrs. Sylvia Patterson.

His cake was a caramel spiced confection; his color scheme bronze and gold. Completing his decor was a champagne service. Mmes. Charles Irvine and Charles E. Juge presided at the serving table.

Miss Theresa E. Lange was in charge of the guest register. Tea girls wore champagne taffeta dresses, matching shoes and bronze Fugi wristlets. They were Misses Evalyn Mcrcelle, Marcella Marcelle and Marcia Beauregard. Mrs.

Charles W. Keel received guests at the reception and served as coordinator for the occa. sion. The betrothed couple were honored at the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Darensbourg at their home on Terrace following the rehearsal. The couple exchanged gifts and presented the bridal party with gifts in memory of the occasion. MAIDS BEST JOES NVirk Nr rour Frlid in T. I3O 0 PAID WEEKLY KKE ROOM AND BOARD Advanced TI.e only Donieatte Agtncy With 3 New Vork Offtca srv you Write: OROfcT tMriXIVMKNT AllKM't bicblla New Vork Clly 18. N.T.

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