Holm, Ray C. & Izetta Mae Burke (Marriage News)
HOLM, BURKE
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 11/18/2012 at 19:40:28
LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
January 7, 1941RAY HOLM WEDS IZETTA MAE BURKE
Wedding Takes Place At Home In AkronAkron Register-Tribune: The Frank E. Burke home in this city was the scene of a pretty home wedding on Saturday evening, December 28, 1940, when Miss Izetta Mae Burke and Ray C. Holm exchanged nuptial vows, ready by Rev. W. J. Zane, pastor of the local Church of Christ. The room was prettily decorated in the bride’s chosen colors, blue and white. Anita Ann Burke sang, “I Love You Truly.” She was accompanied by Miss Dorothy Scott, who also played the Lohengrin bridal chorus as the young couple took their places under a large wedding bell, before a lighted cross. Attending the couple were Mrs. Doris Bellwood, sister of the groom, and Ronald E. Burke, brother of the bride.
The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of aqua blue, with darker blue accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of sweet peas and baby breath.
Following the ceremony, a buffet lunch was served, Mrs. Ronald Burke and Mrs. Truman Campbell serving.
The bride is a graduate of the Akron high school and is a Bible school teacher in the Church of Christ Junior Department. The groom is a clean, upright young man, who has lived in this vicinity all his life.
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