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    1. [ALWINE] William Theodore Allwein
    2. William Theodore Allwein is the son of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday August 13, 1966 COUPLE MARRIED AT SAINT MARY'S Miss Sally Ann Leedy became the bride of William T. Allwein during a double ring ceremony at eleven o'clock this morning in the Assumption of the Blesses Virgin Mary Church. The bride is the daughter of Harrison Leedy of 575 Guilford St., Lebanon, and the late Mrs. Marion Leedy. She was graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Mary's Franciscan Hospital School of Practical Nursing. She is employed by the Lebanon Sanatorium. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, the groom is the son of Mrs. Sara Livering of 168 N. Tenth St., Lebanon, and Raphael Allwein of Harrisburg, He is employed by Richmaid Kitchens. The Rev. William T. Haviland officiated at the Ceremony. Mrs. Helen Katos provided the organ music and the soloist was Mrs. Patricia Reichard. Bouquets of white Majestic daisies and pompons, ferns and palms were used to decorate the church. BRIDAL GOWN given in marriage by her father, the bride gown of white silk organza and Alencon lace styled with a bateau neckline trimmed with lace applique, long tapered sleeves and a controlled bell-shaped skirt. The hemline and detachable double train were accented with lace. The bride's bouffant veil of imported silk illusion was fastened to a cap of organza petals and buds trimmed with lace medallions and seed pearls. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white Butterfly roses centered with a yellow Golden Wave rose. Mrs. Joan Fetter served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Rittle, cousin of the bride; Miss Nancy Reedy and Miss Mary Ann Allwein. Miss Patricia Adomaitis was the flower girl. The matron of honor and bridesmaids were seen in floor length gowns of gold and maize lace and sheer over taffeta. The gowns were fashioned with scoop necklines, elbow length sleeves and sheath skirts. Satin gold bands marked the waistlines and the detachable watteau lace panels were attached to lace bows. TULLE CROWNS The bride's attendants wore pleated tulle crowns trimmed with lilies of the valley, seed pearls and face veils. They carried bouquets of yellow and white Iceberg pompons. The flower girl was attired in a yellow and taffeta with a white eyelet bodice. Her headpiece was of yellow daisies and she carried a bouquet of carnations and daisies. Donald Kern, brother-in-law of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Charles Fetter, brother-in-law of the groom; Thomas Binner and Thomas Allwein. Brian Irwin served as ring bearer. Two hundred fifty guests have been invited to the reception being held at the Ebenezer Fire Hall. The newlyweds, upon returning from a honeymoon at Virginia Beach, will reside at 118 Guilford St., Lebanon. Have a nice Easter everyone!! Cousin Nancy

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