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m. 17 Mar 1934
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Born |
28 Aug 1909 |
Chester Township, Clinton County, Ohio, United States |
Died |
14 Feb 1995 |
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States |
Buried |
17 Feb 1995 |
Englewood, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States |
Married |
17 Mar 1934 [1, 2] |
Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, United States [1, 2] |
Father |
Clifford Hormell | F2654 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Anna May Bogan | F2654 Group Sheet |
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Notes |
Note: Helen and Harry met at a social function at the New Burlington Church in New Burlington, Ohio. [3]
Married:
Newspaper: unknown... original clipping.
Miss Helen Lackey Is Married Saturday
Miss Helen Louise Lackey daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lackey, 20 Home Ave., became the bride of Mr. Harry William Hormell, of New Burlington, in a beautiful early spring wedding performed at the home of the bride's parents before an assemblage of thirty-five guests, including members of the immediate families and friends, Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock.
Preceding the service Miss Lorena Stephens, of Port William, sang "I Love You Truly" and "At Dawning." She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Frances Jack, this city, who played the "Wedding March" from "Lohengrin", by Wagner, for the wedding processional.
The double ring service wa read by Dr. W. W. Foust, pastor of the First Reformed Church, before an improvised altar of palms and ferns arranged in front of the mantle in the living room of the Lackey home. Each side of the altar was marked by baskets of flowers and lighted candelabra.
Mrs. Claude Krug (Dorothy Lackey), of Englewood, the bride's sister, was matron of honor and wore a gown of chiffon velvet, in maroon shade. Her accessories were black and she carried an arm bouquet of spring blooms. Jeannette Hormell, small sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Dressed in a dainty frock of yellow crepe, she preceded the bride, scattering rose petals in her path. Bobby Lackey, brother of the bride, was ring bearer.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a chiffon velvet gown, the same shade as that worn by Mrs. Krug. The dress was made over Princess lines, with puffed sleeves. She wore gold slippers and other accessories were in a corresponding shade. She carried a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses.
The bride and her sisterr were met at the altar by the bridegroom and his attendant, Mr. Claude Krug.
For the recessional Miss Jack played Mendelssohn's "Wedding March."
Following the ceremony an informal reception was held and a two course wedding dinner served. Twelve guests were seated at the bride's table which was decorated in a color scheme of yellow and green. A large wedding cake was used as a centerpiece, with yellow streamers leading from the cake to each cover. Other guests were served at quartet tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Hormell left by motor Saturday evening for a brief wedding trip. The bride's going-away costume consisted of a dark blue triple sheer crepe dress and dark blue accessories. Her gloves were of white kid and were worn by her mother at her wedding thirty-two years ago. The couple will reside at 113 W. Monument Ave., Dayton.
Mrs. Hormell, who graduated from Central High School in 1928, attended Dayton Art Institute. She recently has been employed by the Maud Muller Candy Co., Dayton. She is a member of Alpha Rho Tau, an art sorority.
Mr. Hormell graduated from Kingman High School in 1927 and is employed by the National Cash Register Co., in Dayton.
Guests were present at the wedding and dinner from Englewood, Dayton, Springfield, Wilmington and New Burlington.
Newspaper: Unknown... original clipping
YOUNG COUPLE IS UNITED IN HOME SERVICE
Miss Helen Louise Lackey Becomes Bride of Harry Hormell, New Burlington.
WEDDING DINNER SERVED
Thirty-Five Guests Present. Will Make Future Home in Dayton.
Xenia, March 24.—Miss Helen Louise Lackey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lackey, 20 Home avenue, was united in marriage to Harry William Hormell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hormell of New Burlington, in a pretty ceremony solemnized at the home of the bride's parents last Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock.
Dr. W. W.. Foust, pastor of the First Reformed church, officiated at the double ring service which was read before an improvised altar of palms and ferns in the living room of the Lackey home. Preceding the service Miss Lorena Stephens of Port Williams sang two numbers. She was accompanied by Miss Frances Jack, this city, who played for the wedding processional.
The couple's attendants were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Krug of Englewood. Jeannette Hormell, small sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl, and Bobby Lackey, brother of the bride, was ring bearer.
The bride wore a gown of chiffon velvet, in maroon shade, with gold accessories. Her sister was attired in a gown of the same shade and her accessories were black.
Following the service a wedding dinner was served to 35 guests. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hormell left for a wedding trip. They will reside at 113 West Monument avenue, Dayton. Mrs Hormell was graduated from Central high school, Xenia, in 1928 and later attended Dayton Art institute, where she was a member of Alpha Rho Tau sorority. She recently has been employed by the Maud Muller Candy company, Dayton. Mr. Hormell is a graduate of Kingman high school, Clinton county, and is employed by the National Cash Register company, Dayton.
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- [S2188] Artifact: Privately Held, Marriage: Harry William Hormell and Helen Louise Lackey (Reliability: 3).
Greene County, Ohio
Harry William Hormell and Helen Louise Lackey...Married 17 March 1934 by Rev. Wallace W. Foust
Greene County, Ohio v19, p183
Harry William Hormell and Helen Louise Lackey
17 March 1934Harry William Hormell and Helen Louise Lackey
Original marriage license
17 March 1934
- [S1163] Ohio: Greene County, Marriage Records, FHL# 535128., Harry William Hormell and Helen Louise Lackey-v19, p183.
Greene County, Ohio
...Harry William Hormell, age 24 on Aug 28 1933, residence New Burlington, O., born Clinton Co., Ohio, occupation Mechanic, father Clifford Hormell, mother Anna Mae Bogan, not previously married.
...Helen Louise Lackey, age 23 on Jan 1 1934, residence Home Ave., Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, born Xenia, Ohio, occupation Clerk, father Burt Lafetra Lackey, mother Ada Frances Clark, not previously married
...Married 17 March 1934 by Rev. Wallace W. Foust
Greene County, Ohio
17 March 1934
- [S1924] Newspaper: Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio).
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