The Hammond Times Wednesday February 10, 1937 page 34 Evelyn LAUERMAN is Wed to Chicagoan in Church Service Several Attendants Precede Couple to Altar in Wedding of Elegance According to an account that has just reached the Hammond Times, Miss Evelyn LAUERMAN, a former Hammond girl, had an elaborate wedding on Jan. 27 when she became the bride of William Dalton BRADY at St. Bernard's church in Chicago. On the arm of her father, the bride approached the altar in a gown of white taffeta, made fashionably with puffed sleeves and draped skirt. Her fingertip length veil fell from a crown topped with clusters of pearls and she carried a prayer book from which fell a shower of freesia. The young couple exchanged the nuptial vows before the Rev. James Ryan with Marian Winters SCHERER and Wallace LAUERMAN as their attendants at the altar. Miss Lorraine LAUERMAN, 13 year old sister of the bride, was a dainty maid of honor dressed in a pale aqua taffeta frock with a matching tiara. She carried a Colonial bouquet of assorted early spring flowers as she approached the altar. Delicate peach taffeta fashioned the puff sleeved, full-skirted dress of Miss SCHERER, who served as bridesmaid. A peach tiara and Colonial bouquet similiar to the maid of honor's completed her costume. Tiny Virginia Ann LAUERMAN, dark-haired six-year-old sister of the bride, was a charming flower girl in her long pink taffeta frock. She carried a Colonial bouquet in harmony with the picturesqueness of the attire of the other attendants who preceded the bride down the church aisle. The bride's mother was clad in navy blue crepe with a matching turban and on her shoulder there was a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Charles BRADY, mother of the groom, was attired in black lace and also wore gardenias. Immediately after the wedding, a breakfast was served to 25 guests at the "Rowan-Trees" hotel where a huge wedding cake was cut by the bride. Later, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. LAUERMAN, the bride's parents, held open house at their home in Chicago for 100 guests, many of whom were former Hammond friends. The new Mrs. BRADY attended All Saints grade school and graduated from the Hammond high school. She is an active member of Gamma Epsilon Phi sorority and has been employed by Johnson and Harwood company in Chicago as a buyer. Mr. BRADY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BRADY, of Champlain avenue, Chicago, is a graduate of the De La Salle institute and is employed by the Washington Park IGA market. The newlyweds are at home at the Yale Manor apartments in 6616 South Yale avenue, Chicago. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and moreĀ then map the best route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001