In November 2011, I purchased a scrapbook at an antiques mall inCarson, California. The scrapbook is believed to have belonged to LaurineWyatt. I am transcribing the articles and documents contained in the scrapbookwith the hope that it may be of value to genealogists who may be researchingthe individuals named.
“Miss Mary Edna Lee Becomes Bride of Lawrence GlennFoust In Quiet Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lee of Clarksville announce themarriage of their daughter, Mary Edna, to Lawrence Glenn Foust, son of Mrs. L.C. Foust of Sango. The wedding took place at the First Baptist Church in Clarksvilleat 7 o'clock the evening of March 26. The Rev. Richard N. Owen performed theceremony.
For the occasion the bride was attractive in atwo-piece beige suit with patent leather accessories. Her flowers were talismanroses. Mrs. Walter Gray, sister of the groom, serving as attendant, chose anoutfit of Navy blue with white accessories. Her flowers were Briarcliff roses.
Walter Gray was best man.
Only a few close friends of the family attended thewedding.
Mrs. Foust is a graduate of Clarksville High Schooland attended Austin Peay State College for two years. She has been withBoillin-Harrison Co. here for several years. Mr. Foust is a graduate ofClarksville High School and is now engaged in farming.”
Notes:
- No marriage record for this couple could be found onAncestry.com or FamilySearch.
- The date of publication and the title of the newspaperin which this announcement appeared are unknown; searches made onNewspaperArchives and GenealogyBank.
- The relationship of Laurine Wyatt to this couple isunknown.
© 2011 Denise Spurlock, Ancestral Trees Research
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