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From: Margaret Ransom <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union,June 5,1929-Marriage
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 22:09:56 -0400
Brooklyn Standard Union
June 5, 1929
Marriage
RUNDQUIST-WHITING WEDDING HELD at ST. PAULS CHURCH
Couple Will Make Their Home at 80 Winthrop Street After Tour
St. Pauls Church was the scene last evening of the marriage of Miss Margaret
L. WHITING, daughter of Edward Nottingham WHITING, of 198 East Eighteenth
street, to C. Edgar RUNDQUIST, of Mountain Lakes, N.J. The church was
attractively decorated with palms and white peonies, and the ceremony, which
was performed by the Rev. Dr. Wallace J. GARDNER, was followed by a reception
at the home of the brides father for the bridal party and immediate families.
Miss Blanche GUNNISON was maid of honor for Miss WHITING .The bridesmaids,
who were the Misses Lois THAYER, Antoinette HOURDEQUIN, Elizabeth M. BALL and
Mrs. Henry M. ROGERS, sister of the groom, wore green chiffon .
Harry RUNDQUIST was the best man for his brother and the ushers were Henry
M. ROGERS, Howard J. OCONNOR, Frederick VOGELL and Edward N. WHITING, Jr.,
brother of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. RUNDQUIST will make their home at 80 Winthrop street on their
return from a trip to the West Indies.
Transcribed for the Brooklyn Information Pages by Margaret Ransom
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