Walling, Herbert M. wed to Marjorie
Julia Kipp 1946
Married September 21, 1946
WALLING—KIPP
Marjorie Julia Kipp, 55 Riverside, and Herbert M.
Walling, 129 Helen St., Binghamton, were united in marriage Saturday
afternoon at 4, in St. Paul's Episcopal church at Sidney. White
gladioli, laurel and autumn leaves, provided the background for the
rites, which were read by Rev. Rollin D. Malany.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron J.
Kipp, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. H. M. Walling.
Richard McCLelland, Sidney, presented an organ
recital of nuptial music, and accompanied Mrs. Mc Clelland who sang
“Ave Maria,” and “Because.”
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride
appeared in white satin, fashioned with long sleeves ending in points
at the wrists, sweetheart neckline, and modified train. Her
fingertip veil was caught to a halo of orange blossoms, and she
carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and sweetpeas. She also wore a
strand of gold beads, belonging to a great aunt, and worn both by the
bride's mother and her sister, Mrs. Charles Landers, Sidney, at
their weddings.
Mrs. Landers was her sister's matron of honor and was
attired in a gold satin gown styled like that worn by the bride. The
same gowns were worn at the time of the marriage of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Charles Landers seven years ago. A picture hat, brown
accessories and bouquet of pompoms and blue delphiniums, completed
her ensemble.
The flower girl was Linda Landers, niece of the
bride, who was dressed in floorlength blue satin, with puffed sleeves
and lace inserts. She had a matching hat, and carried a colonial
nosegay of Pompoms and delphiniums.
Everett Allen, Jr., Binghamton, cousin of the
bridegroom, served as best man; and Clifford Decker, Binghamton, and
Charles Landers, Sidney, brother-in-law of the bride, seated the
guests.
A reception for 125 followed at the home of the
bride's parents. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered
wedding cake with a fanshaped bouquet of garden flowers and candles
forming the background. Featuring the buffet luncheon was a variety
of Swiss cookies made by Mrs. Frank Borchert, Sidney.
For receiving her guests, the bride's mother chose a
gray crepe with brown accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses.
The bridegroom's mother selected royal blue, with black accessories
with a corsage of red roses.
When the couple return from a wedding trip, they will
live in Greene. For traveling, Mrs. Walling was garbed in a dress of
gray wool with gold and black accessories. An orchid formed her
corsage.
A graduate of Sidney High school and Oneonta STC, the
bride taught in Oxford four years. She was then graduated from Colt
Memorial Babies' Hospital in Newark, N. J. For four years she has
been associated with her father in his grocery store.
The bridegroom, who is a graduate of Binghamton High
school, served 36 months in the Asiatic and Pacific theaters. He is
employed as a salesman by the Binghamton Slag Roofing Co.
Out-of-town wedding guests were from Newark, N. J.;
Burlington, Wis.; New York City; Binghamton, Olean, Dansville,
Oneonta, Oxford, Callicoon, Milford, and Wyalusing, Pa.
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