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Gretchen <I>Leicht</I> Lamberton

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Gretchen Leicht Lamberton

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
25 Mar 1965 (aged 69)
Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.035532, Longitude: -91.6579732
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New Year's Wedding: On New Year's night at 7:30 o'clock Miss Gretchen Leicht, daughter of Mr. Emil and Mrs. Helen (Bollman)Leicht and Henry McClelland Lamberton, Jr., son of Mr Henry McClelland and Mrs. Jeanette M. (McKain) Lamberton were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents. Only the immediate families were present. The house was decorated with little conventional Christmas trees, amilas and pink and white roses. The Rev. George S. Keller officiated, using the Episcopal ring service. After a brief preliminary musicalprogram by Horace Seaton, the bride entered with her father and was met by the groom. She was married in a traveling gown and heavily embroidered grey Georgette crepe with a girdle of jade blue and orchid. She wore a close-fitting turban ofjade blue and a corsage bouquet of orchids. A family dinner was served at 8 o'clock, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lamberton, Jr., left for New York.The bride was graduated from Vassar college in 1917 after which she was engaged in war publicity in New York and Washington for two years. The groom was graduated from Princeton in 1916, then had a year of law at Columbia, and two years in thenavy, where he served as an officer on a submarine destroyer. At present he is finishing his law course at Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Lamberton will be at home in New York city after Feb 1st.
New Year's Wedding: On New Year's night at 7:30 o'clock Miss Gretchen Leicht, daughter of Mr. Emil and Mrs. Helen (Bollman)Leicht and Henry McClelland Lamberton, Jr., son of Mr Henry McClelland and Mrs. Jeanette M. (McKain) Lamberton were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents. Only the immediate families were present. The house was decorated with little conventional Christmas trees, amilas and pink and white roses. The Rev. George S. Keller officiated, using the Episcopal ring service. After a brief preliminary musicalprogram by Horace Seaton, the bride entered with her father and was met by the groom. She was married in a traveling gown and heavily embroidered grey Georgette crepe with a girdle of jade blue and orchid. She wore a close-fitting turban ofjade blue and a corsage bouquet of orchids. A family dinner was served at 8 o'clock, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lamberton, Jr., left for New York.The bride was graduated from Vassar college in 1917 after which she was engaged in war publicity in New York and Washington for two years. The groom was graduated from Princeton in 1916, then had a year of law at Columbia, and two years in thenavy, where he served as an officer on a submarine destroyer. At present he is finishing his law course at Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Lamberton will be at home in New York city after Feb 1st.


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