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Mary Helen <I>Remley</I> Loveless

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Mary Helen Remley Loveless

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1999 (aged 90–91)
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Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Crawfordsville Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, Monday, June 15, 1936, page 5. Waynetown, June 15.

The marriage of Miss Mary Helen Remley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Remley of near Crawfordsville, and David W. Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Loveless of Clark's Hill, took place Saturday afternoon, June 6, in the First Methodist church in West Lafayette.

The single ring marriage service was read by the Rev. H.G. Rowe, formerly state superintendent of young people's work, Indianapolis, in the presence of the mothers of the couple. Miss Dorothea Rusk, Waynetown, and Gerrold McIntire, Crawfordsville, were the attendants.

The bride wore a suit of poudre blue crepe with pink accessories and carried her grandmother's wedding handkerchief of lace. Miss Rusk wore a pink crepe suit with white accessories.

Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Loveless left for a short trip. They are now at home on a farm north of Crawfordsville. The bride is a graduate of the Waynetown high school, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and the University of Cincinnati, and is a member of the Phi Sigma Mu sorority. For the past several years she has taught music and art in the Wingate and Waynetown schools. The groom was graduated from the Bowers high school. Since then he has been engaged in farming near Clrak's Hill.

Announcement of the wedding was made at the home of Miss Rusk Tuesday afternoon when she was hostess for a group of friends. Several games of flea were enjoyed after which refreshments were served,, clever announcement of the wedding being concealed in the napkins. With the honor guest and hostess were, the Misses Dorothy Gray, Frances Gray, Helen Rusk, Opal Humphreys, Charlotte Henderson, Esther Rush and Eileen Collings, and Mrs. E.M. Boldt and son Teddy.
Crawfordsville Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, Monday, June 15, 1936, page 5. Waynetown, June 15.

The marriage of Miss Mary Helen Remley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Remley of near Crawfordsville, and David W. Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Loveless of Clark's Hill, took place Saturday afternoon, June 6, in the First Methodist church in West Lafayette.

The single ring marriage service was read by the Rev. H.G. Rowe, formerly state superintendent of young people's work, Indianapolis, in the presence of the mothers of the couple. Miss Dorothea Rusk, Waynetown, and Gerrold McIntire, Crawfordsville, were the attendants.

The bride wore a suit of poudre blue crepe with pink accessories and carried her grandmother's wedding handkerchief of lace. Miss Rusk wore a pink crepe suit with white accessories.

Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Loveless left for a short trip. They are now at home on a farm north of Crawfordsville. The bride is a graduate of the Waynetown high school, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and the University of Cincinnati, and is a member of the Phi Sigma Mu sorority. For the past several years she has taught music and art in the Wingate and Waynetown schools. The groom was graduated from the Bowers high school. Since then he has been engaged in farming near Clrak's Hill.

Announcement of the wedding was made at the home of Miss Rusk Tuesday afternoon when she was hostess for a group of friends. Several games of flea were enjoyed after which refreshments were served,, clever announcement of the wedding being concealed in the napkins. With the honor guest and hostess were, the Misses Dorothy Gray, Frances Gray, Helen Rusk, Opal Humphreys, Charlotte Henderson, Esther Rush and Eileen Collings, and Mrs. E.M. Boldt and son Teddy.

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