Frieda Kleopfer Ingram
1895-1976


Ingram-Kleopfer
Beautiful Home Wedding of Popular Young People

Courier Special Correspondence.

Lexington, Ind., Nov. 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kleopfer's home near Lexington, Ind., was a beautiful and happy scene when their second daughter, Frieda Elizabeth, was united in marriage to Mr. Wallace D. Ingram of Cincinnati, Ohio, Wednesday evening at eight o-clock November 23rd.

At the appointed hour Mr. Raymond Markus, cousin of the bride, struck the notes of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin on his violin to which the bridal party entered the parolor of the home, beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and ferns.

Little Mildred Richey, a very devoted friend of Miss Frieda, strewed flowers along the aisle made for the bride. She wore a dainty pink organdy dress.

Mr. wilburn Ingram, brother of the groom, acted as best man, while Miss Agnes Kleopfer, sister of the bride, as maid of honor.

The bride looked very dainty and pretty in her frock of satin and chiffon. Her tulle veil was adjusted with orange blossoms which were worn by her mother thirty three years ago. She carried an arm bouquet of whit chrystanthemums. The maid of honor wore pale blue dotted organdy and she carried yellow chrystanthemums.

Rev. Leo Lovell, of Kent M. E. church, officiated and used the beautiful ring ceremony.

The bride was formerly the efficient telephone operator of Hanover, Ind. She has made a wide circle of friends in the community which she lives, who will miss her. But all extended their congratulations and best wishes for the future.

The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ingram of Cincinnati.

Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party led the way to the dining room where about eighty guests were served ice cream and cake.

Amon the guests at the wedding were: Mrs. Wm. Ingram, son Wilburn, and daughter hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sieving, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rudolph, Paymond Markus, Helen Schulte, john Sieving, Agnes Kleopfer, Howard Lamping, all from Cincinnati; Georgia Morris from Indianapolis, and Blanche Uebel from Scipio, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. ingram will leave for their home in Cincinnati Sunday, after spending Thanksgiving with the bride's mother and father.

May they have good luck and prosper in the future years is the wish from all their friends.

A Guest.


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