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    1. [MOMONROE] NBC: Young-Holohan
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    3. Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Aug 7, 1955. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Young-Holohan Wedding "Miss Beverly Young, daughter of Mrs. Paul VanBuren of Madison, and Jimmie Dee Holohan,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Holohan, also of Madison, were married Sunday afternoon at the Madison Christian Church by the pastor, Rev. C.W. Cornn. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Nancy Dixon played "Bridal Chorus" and during the ceremony played "Oh Promise Me". She also played the traditional wedding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Guy A. Young. Wore a gown of white lace over taffeta with fitted bodice and full skirt of ballerina length and shrug lace jacket. Her fingertip length veil was held in place by a white rose tiara. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom and she carried a white Bible. Her bridal bouquet was pink rosebuds, with pink ribbon streamers. She wore the traditional something old, something new, something borrowed, and a penny in her shoe. The matron of honor, Mrs. Weldon Bird, wore blue lace and net over satin, with lace jacket and matching head band. She carried a nosegay of white carnations. The groom's best man was Weldon Bird. Mrs. Holohan attended Moberly and Madison high schools and plans to complete her high school work as a senior in the Madison high School this year. Mr. Holohan was graduated last spring from the Madison High School, where he was a member of the basketball team for three years. He is employed by Bersted's in Moberly. The couple left for a wedding trip to South Missouri. After September 10 the couple will be at home in an apartment in the home of Mrs. Orville Chowning." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562

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