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Crawfordsville Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, Wednesday, July 7, 1954, page 9. Harriett Driver Becomes Bride of John Thompson.
Miss Harriett L. Driver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Driver of near Crawfordsville, and John I. Thompson, son of Mrs. Zora Thompson of Darlington, were united in marriage Friday evening, June 25. The ceremony was read by Rev. Raymond W. Visscher of Darlington.
The bride wore a powder blue dress with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red carnations.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Lee Cox of Crawfordsville, wore a navy and white dress with white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations.
Lee Cox of Crawfordsville, served as best man.
The couple are now residing on a farm northwest of Darlington.
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Crawfordsville Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, Wednesday, July 7, 1954, page 9. Harriett Driver Becomes Bride of John Thompson.
Miss Harriett L. Driver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Driver of near Crawfordsville, and John I. Thompson, son of Mrs. Zora Thompson of Darlington, were united in marriage Friday evening, June 25. The ceremony was read by Rev. Raymond W. Visscher of Darlington.
The bride wore a powder blue dress with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red carnations.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Lee Cox of Crawfordsville, wore a navy and white dress with white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations.
Lee Cox of Crawfordsville, served as best man.
The couple are now residing on a farm northwest of Darlington.
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