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Betty Jane Einspahr Anderson

Betty Jane Einspahr Anderson
(Mrs. William Anderson)

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    Lake Prairie School, 1934

The following December 11, 1952, Lowell Tribune article appeared in Section 2, on page 1, columns 5-6:

    Former Lowell Pastor Unites Miss Betty Einspahr and W. Anderson in Home

    Miss Betty Einspahr, daughter of Mrs. Walter Einspahr of Castle St. became the bride of William Anderson, also of Castle St., in a pretty single ring ceremony performed at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, December 6th, in the Kewanna, Indiana, home of Rev. and Mrs. Henry F. Bulger. The former pastor of the Lowell Church of Christ solemnized the nuptial vows in the presence of the couple's immediate families.

    Miss Einspahr asked Miss Evelyn Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, to be her maid of honor and Walter Anderson served his brother as best man.

    The bride was attractive in a dressmaker suit of champagne colored faille, complimented by brown accessories and a corsage of brown orchids. Miss Anderson wore a pastel blue dress with dark accessories and accented the ensemble with a red rose corsage.

    A six o'clock reception held in the bride's home was attended by relatives and friends.

    When Mr. and Mrs. Anderson return from a honeymoon trip through the eastern states, they will reside on Castle street. The bride will continue in her position as librarian of the Lowell Public Library, while her husband is employed by the N.I.P.S.Co. in Hammond.


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