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A newspaper feature and accompanying photograph mounted at the top of the album page. The lower half of the page is empty.

Upper left — photograph:

A black-and-white press photograph of the bride and groom descending the steps of the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Bride in white wool wedding suit with short veil and bouquet; groom in dark suit. Two small children sit on the steps in front of them; an American flag flies at the upper left. Caption beneath:

Newlyweds, Mr. and M[rs. Theodore Robert] Green leave the Cathedral Chu[rch of] St. Luke after their noon weddi[ng] Saturday. On the steps are Sean and Anne Landon. For details, see Tea Table Chatter.

Star Photo by Havern Sommers

Right — Orlando Evening Star clipping:

Headline column with masthead “ORLANDO EVENING STAR — Page 1-B, Monday, Feb. 5, 1968”:

Couple Wed In Noon Ceremonies

By KITTY MAGRUDER

Sumptuously imposing, marked with simplicity, were the high noon ceremonies Saturday uniting Nancy McEwan and Ted Green in marriage with the Very Rev. Francis Campbell Gray, officiating at the Cathedral of St. Luke Episcopal.

Nancy, petite brunette beauty, made a picture on the arm of her sundowned dad, “Bo” (Oswald Byerly) McEwan, outfitted in a becoming two-piece light weight wool suit with white mink wedding ring collar. Double-breasted, it featured a belted back and sheath skirt. With this she wore a white mink pillbox with short bouffant veil and her bouquet was of white sweetheart roses, lily of the valley and ivy. Nancy’s only attendant, Amy McEwan, wore a pink linen street-length dress designed along empire lines with slightly A-line skirt and embroidered Kabuki sleeves. Her nosegay was fashioned of [Nancy’s] sweetheart roses and [ivy].

[Nancy’s two] USHERING brothers, James Walker McEwan and her cousin, Bruce Ewan.

Mary Ann (Mrs. O. B.) McEwan chose for her daughter’s wedding a deep pink raw silk suit with sheath skirt with matching shell and headpiece. Mrs. John Theodore Green, Deerfield Beach, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gray Italian braided knit suit with fox

[Subhead:]

TEA TABLE CHATTER

collar and a pillbox of matching knit. Nancy’s maternal grandmother, Mrs. J. Pickens Walker, of Jacksonville, wore spring blue pure silk, fashioned with straight skirt, overblouse of matching chantilly lace with box jacket, and her matching hat was made of leaves in blending shades of blue. In attendance at the wedding were Mary Ann’s brother, J. Pickens Walker Jr., and his wife, Anne, (also of Jacksonville), who wore a powder blue wool knit with matching jacket and small white flowered hat in a brace of green leaves. All wore corsages of phalaenopsis orchids.

MARY ANN and Bo invited guests to a wedding brunch at the Country Club of Orlando where the receiving line formed before the large antique mirror in the dining room. Two large arrangements of woodwardia flanked the mirror as did two spiral candelabra holding lighted white tapers. The laden buffet table, centered with an arrangement of roses, candelabra, with lighted tapers and the bride’s table featured an arrangement of white sweetheart roses, white feathered carnations and smilax, as did the table from which champagne punch was served from a huge ice mold.

Ted and his bride are honeymooning in South America — Bogota, Colombia and Barranquilla to be followed by a 10-day visit in Jamaica after which they will be at home at 1008 Strathmore, Orlando.

AI Notes

An Orlando Evening Star clipping (Monday, Feb. 5, 1968) headed ‘Couple Wed In Noon Ceremonies’ by Kitty Magruder, reporting Nancy McEwan’s marriage to Ted Green. Mounted at the upper left of the album page is the newspaper photograph of the newlyweds leaving the cathedral; to the right of it is the Orlando Evening Star masthead and the body of the wedding feature, continued under a ‘TEA TABLE CHATTER’ subhead. The lower half of the page is blank.