RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [ALWINE] Charles Richard Allwein's Children/Weddings
    2. Constance Marie Allwein married a Mr. Haulman CHILDREN: Kevin Haulman, Bradley Haulman /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charlotte Romaine Allwein, born December 30, 1940 Married Donald Ray Stoudt on October 11, 1958 at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic. # 059-484 CHILDREN: Kim Marie Stoudt, Lisa Stoudt, Donald Stoudt. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday October 11, 1958 CHARLOTTE ALLWEIN WEDS DONALD STOUDT Miss Charlotte Romaine Allwein, 235 S. Quince St., and Donald Ray Stoudt, Lebanon Route Two (Sunset), were married this morning during a Nuptial Mass at eleven o'clock in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rev. Salvatore Zangari officiated and conducted the double ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Allwein, is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is employed by H. O. Toor Inc., Annville. Mr. Stoudt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Stoudt, is a printer for Winston Prints, Inc. Mrs. S. A. Katos, organist, and Miss Patricia Youtz, soloists, provided the wedding music. Guests attended from Virginia, Maryland, California, New Jersey and Ohio. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a long white gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The lace bodice had long, tapered sleeves and a scalloped Sabrina neckline. The bouffant skirt of tulle had an overskirt of lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of carnations and baby's breath. The attire of the wedding party was in white and shades of blue, in honor of the Blessed Mother. Mrs. Constance Haulman, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Theresa and Cecelia Tice, cousins of the bride, and Miss Barbara Longenecker, friend of the bride. They wore ballerina gowns of romance blue nylon tricot with shirred bodices and waistlines trimmed with beads and sequins. Their headpieces were of blue pompons and net. They wore blue shoes and carried cascades of carnations and baby's breath. The flow girl, Cindy Fulmer, wore a blue nylon tricot dress and carried a basket of carnations and pompons with rose petals. Her headpiece was of blue pompons and net. Robert Englebach, friend of the couple, served as best man. Ushers were John W. Stoudt, brother of the groom; and Kenneth Aungst and Mervin Keller, friends of the couple. The bride's brother, Bradley Allwein, was ring bearer. Men of the wedding party wore white tuxedo coats and midnight blue trousers. A reception for 300 guests is being held in the new Avon Fire hall, after which the newlyweds will leave for a wedding trip to the Poconos. They will be at home in a newly furnished apartment at 230 S. Sixth St. For going away, the bride has chosen a mint green knitted suit and a corsage of rosebuds. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charmaine Margaret Allwein born December 21, 1942 daughter of Charles Richard Allwein and Margaret M. Schauer, married to Daniel Edward Zehring, Jr. Sept. 7, 1963, Marriage Lic. # 063-700 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lebanon, PA Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday September 7, 1963 ST. MARY'S CHURCH SCENE OF ZEHRING-ALLWEIN RITES Miss Charmaine Margaret Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein of 611 Hill Street will become the bride of Daniel Edward Zehring, Jr., 235 S. Partridge St., this afternoon at one o'clock in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. A double ring ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Anthony Hebb in a setting of altar bouquets of white gladioli and asters. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Betty Magazino, soloist, will provide wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be attired in a floor length peau de soie satin sheath gown with an overskirt of frosted embossed nylon extending to a train. It features an embossed nylon jacket, long tapered sleeves and a satin cummerbund and bustle. The gown was designed by the bride and sewn by her mother. She will carry a cascade bouquet of white carnations and asters with ivy, baby's breath and streamers. A nylon and pearl rose headpiece will secure her fingertip butterfly veil. RECEPTION The Ebenezer Fire Hall will be the scene of a reception for 300 guests invited from various parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, California and Chicago. Mrs. Judith A. Long, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids are Miss Margaret Onofrey and Miss Barbara Crouse, friends of the bride, and Miss Jean Sherwood, cousin of the groom. They will be attired in pink ballerina length gowns of nylon lace and chiffon styled with lace jackets, long tapered sleeves and satin bows. The matron of honor will carry a bouquet of pink carnations and white asters and the bridesmaids flowers are pink asters with white streamers. As flower girl, Miss Kim Marie Stoudt, niece of the bride, will wear a pink silk organza dress with a white overskirt. She will carry a basket of pink asters and carnations. Charles Allwein, brother of the bride, will be the best man. Ushers are Thomas Sherwood, Jr., cousin of the groom, Calvin Zehring, Jr., cousin of the groom, and Perry Zehring, brother of the groom. The mother of the bride will attend in a champagne satin brocaded sheath dress with a matching jacket and pink accessories. The groom's grandmother will wear a royal blue silk dress with black accessories. Both will wear corsages of white carnations. HONEYMOON TRIP For traveling to a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, N. Y., the bride has chosen a rose silk sheath with beige accessories and a corsage of white orchids. The couple will be at home at 235 S. Partridge St. A 1960 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, the bride is employed as a secretary by the Womelsdorf Manufacturing Company, Inc. The groom was graduated from Lebanon High School with the class of 1959 and is employed by the Spera Construction Company, Harrisburg. He is the son of Daniel E. Zehring, 114 E. Mifflin St., and the grandson of Mrs. Anna Zehring, 235 S. Partridge St. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Judith Ann Allwein, Born 1945, married Robert Harry Long February 16, 1963, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA (aka St. Mary's Church) Marriage Lic. # 063-234 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday February 16, 1963 DOUBLE RING SERVICE WILL UNITE COUPLE AT ST. MARY'S Miss Judith Ann Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein, 611 Hill St., will become the bride of Robert H. Long at one one o'clock this afternoon in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Francis Lahout will perform the double ring ceremony. The groom is the son of Harry E. Long, 471 N. Sixth St., and the late Mrs. Stella Long. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The lace bodice has long, tapered sleeves and a scalloped Sabrina neckline and the bouffant tulle skirt is covered with an overskirt of Chantilly lace ending in a tapered train. FINGERTIP VEIL A nylon and pearl rose headpiece will secure the bride's fingertip butterfly veil and she will carry a heart shaped bouquet of white carnations with white streamers. Miss Charmaine R. Allwein, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Patricia Kerr and Joanne Marko, friends of the bride. The attendants will wear red organza sheaths with oval necklines and rosette headpieces with nosegay veils. The maid of honor will carry a heart shaped bouquet of white carnations centered with red carnations. The other attendants will carry red tipped carnations in heart shaped bouquets. FLOWER GIRL The flower girl, Kim Stoudt, a niece of the bride, will wear a red and white organza dress with a red bow headpiece. She will carry a basket of red and white carnations. Dennis Shay, a friend of the couple, will be best man. Ushers will be Terry L. Long, brother of the groom, and Charles Gianoulous, friend of the groom. The bride's nephew, Kevin Haulman, will be ring bearer. The mother of the bride will wear a turquoise dress with winter white accessories and a corsage of red and white carnations. The groom's sister, Mrs. Lorraine Long, will attend the ceremony in black velvet ensemble with a red and white carnation corsage. WEDDING MUSIC The wedding music will be presented by Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Betty Magazino, soloist. The altar will be decorated with red and white gladiolus and the white bridal carpet will be used. During the ceremony, the bride will present a bouquet at the statue of the Blessed Virgin. A reception for 375 persons will be held at the Ebenezer Fire hall. Guests have been invited from New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio and California. The couple will spend their honeymoon in Washington, D. C. For traveling the bride has chosen a pink and white outfit with white carnation corsage. The bride, a 1962 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed as a bookkeeper by Walkers Jewelry Store. The groom, a 1958 graduate of Lebanon High School, is employed by the General Steel Corporation. The couple will reside at 471 North Sixth St. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charles William Allwein, born January 27, 1947, Lebanon, PA, retired from PennDOT, Harrisburg, PA in June 1999. Married August 26, 1967, at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. Marriage Lic. # 067-722. Married Victoria Ann Longenecker she was born June 10, 1947, CHILDREN: Charles William Allwein, Jr. born July 9, 1969 Lebanon, PA Chad Allen Allwein, born Nov. 3, 1971 Lebanon, PA Chris Allen Allwein, born June 23, 1978 Lebanon, PA Nickname is high school "Gus" Nickname at PennDOT "Chuck" Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday August 28, 1967 MARRIAGE RITES SAID SATURDAY Miss Victoria A. Longenecker and Charles William Allwein were married Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph C. Carolin officiated at the double ring ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Miss Patricia Reichard, soloist. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton A. Longenecker, 528 Canal St., is a graduate of Lebanon High School. She was employed by the Treadway Inn. The groom, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein, 611 Hill St. He is a senior at the university of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. BROCADE GOWN The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of brocade satin fashioned with a chapel train. Her bouffant veil was attached to a silk headpiece accented with crystals and pearls. She carried a Bible topped with white carnations. Miss Karen Rohrer, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a sky blue chiffon over taffeta gown and matching face veil. The bridesmaids, Miss Alice Zerbe, Miss Roberta Smith, Miss Joette Bailor, and Miss Kim Longenecker, sister of the bride and junior bridesmaid, wore pale blue gowns styled like that of the honor attendant. BEST MAN Bradley Allwein was best man for his brother. Ushers were Daniel Kubovic of Long Island, N. Y.; Richard Galbraith and James Kolhoff of Dayton, Ohio. Following a reception for 250 guests at the Ebenezer Fire Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip in the Poconos. They will live in Dayton, Ohio. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Bradley Theodore Allwein, Married Anna Inez Alicea on March 18, 1972, Marriage Lic. # 073-045 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday March 18, 1972 ANNA L. ALICEA AFTERNOON BRIDE The wedding of Miss Anna Inez Alicea, 1238 E. Cumberland St., and Bradley Theodore Allwein of 235 Quince St. is taking place at one o'clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Alicea are the bride's parents. She is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School, class of 1970, and is employed by Cedar haven. The groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Darcas and the late Charles R. Allwein. A 1971 graduate of Lebanon Catholic high School, he is employed by H. A. Boyd, Inc. Officiating at the double ring ceremony is the Rev. Sylvan P. Capitani, George Tellier is the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, is wearing a floor length gown of lace and tulle styled with a Sabrina neckline. Her headpiece is of matching lace with a silk illusion veil. Miss Roberta Witters is the maid of honor. Bridesmaids are Miss Allecia Alicea and Miss Holly Alicea, sisters of the bride. Junior bridesmaids are Miss Kim Stoudt, niece of the groom, and Miss Marchetta Boltz, a cousin. The flower girl is Miss Lisa Stoudt, niece of the groom. The attendants are wearing floor length gowns of chiffon and taffeta accented with ribbons and ruffles. Their head pieces are picture hats trimmed with lace and bows to match their gowns. The honor attendant's gown is blue, the bridesmaids, apricot and green respectively, the junior bridesmaids, yellow and pink, respectively, and the flower girl's blue. Charles Allwein is best man for his brother. Ushers are Joseph Pavlesich and Peter Alicea, brother of the bride. Junior ushers are Kevin Haulman and Donald Stoudt, nephews. The ring bearer is Bradley Haulman, a nephew. A reception for approximately 350 guests is being held at the Retired Steelworkers Hall. The newlyweds are taking up residence at 235 S. Quince St. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// NOTE: in Bradley Theodore Allwein's wedding announcement, his mother remarried. DARCAS, HAROLD CHARLES--ALLWEIN, MARGARET MINERVA, MARRIAGE LIC. # 072-482 10/09/1971 Good afternoon, I hope putting all this together comes out o.k. Cuz, Nancy

    04/25/2000 09:29:49