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- Penn Yan NY Democrat - 7/30/1943
In midsummer nuptials at the
Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon,
July 24, at 3 o'clock, Miss
Evelyn Louise World, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred World, RD 2,
became the bride of Dale A. Dahlberg,
of Memphis, Tenn.v son of
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Dahlberg, 659
Castle Street, Geneva. Rev. E. D.
VanDyke, pastor, solemnized the
double ring service before the altar
decorated with white hydrangeas,
palms and candelabra.
Mr. World gave his daughter in
marriage. She was gowned in ivory
satin, en train, fitted basque,
lace yoke and long sleeves. Her
fingertip veil was attached to a band
of pearl beading which had been
a part of her mother's wedding
gown. Her bridal bouquet was white
roses centered with a single or-
chid.
Miss Phyllis World was her sis-
ter's maid of honor and wore blue
chiffon. Miss Leola Dahlberg, sister
of the groom, wore peach chif
fon. Both attendants carried talisman
roses.
Martha Jane and Marjorie Ann
Klube, cousins of the bride, were
flowerglrls and wore floorlength
fullskirted frocks and carried oldfashioned
nosegays of roses.
Mrs. Lester Bascorn, church organist,
played Because,At Dawning
I Love You Truly and the Weddlng
March from Lohengrin.
The groom was attended by his
father, and ushers were Paul and
Everett World, brothers of the
bride.
A reception was held in the
church parlors following the cere-
mony,
The mother of the bride wore
navy blue sheer with white accessories
and corsage of white roses.
The groom's mother wore coral
crepe with dark accessories and poses
corsage of talisman roses.
The bride is a graduate of Penn
Yan Academy, 1939 and Keuka
College, 1943. The groom attended
Geneva high school and was graduated
from Hill School, Pottstown,
Pa., 1938 and Colgate University,
1942. At present he is chemist at
Chickasaw Ordnance Corporation,
Memphis, Tenn.
a short honeymoon trip,
Mr.'and Ms. Dahlberg are at home
at 33 Bellevue Avenue, Memphis.
Tenn.
Prenuptial events included shower
and party by a group of former
day students at Keuka College,
classmates of the bride, given at
the home of Miss Catherine Hohan,
Lake Street, and variety shower
at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Fullagar, Bath Road.
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