Westmoreland County PA Archives Marriages.....Goodman, W. Marie - Carns, Louis Lyle May 22, 1946
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The Ligonier Echo  Fri, May 31, 1946
Goodman-Carns Welding The single ring ceremony was selected by Miss Wilman Marie
Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Goodman, of Latrobe, R. D. 4, for her
marriage to Louis Lyle Carns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon Carns, of Ligonier R.
D. 2. The Rev. W. Frederick Adolphson officiated at the marriage which was
performed at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening of last week in the St. James
Evangelical Lutheran church of Youngstown. Vases of white snap dragons adorned
the church for the ceremony. During the service Miss Grace Mary Adolphson
presided at the organ, playing Processional and Recessional. Given in marriage
by her father, the bride selected a gown of white satin and net and a fingertip
veil of tulle which fell from a seed pearl rosebud crown. She carried a sheaf of
calla lillies. Miss Celia Goodman, sister of the bride, served as her maid of
honor, attired in pink satin and organza. She wore a bandeau bonnet of flowers
and a matching shoulder length veil. Her flowers were pink roses secured with
blue streamers. Harry Cams served as his brothers best man while Fred E. Goodman
and Leroy Ayers were ushers. For the ceremony, the brides mother wore a black
ensemble with white accessories while Mrs. Cams appeared in navy blue. Both
women wore gardenia corsages. A wedding supper was served at the brides home
following the ceremony with covers placed for 30 guests after which the young
couple left on a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination. Upon their return
they will make their home with the brides parents. Mrs. Carns was employed as a
clerk at the G. C. Murphy Co. store and Mr. Cams is with the Anderson Lumber
Company. 



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