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WILL BE MATRON OF HONOR IN PROMINENT WEDDING

[Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of a young woman wearing a pale draped neckline gown and a triple-strand pearl necklace; photographer’s credit at lower right of image:] Dittinger-Woodward

Mrs. Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr. of Richmond, Va., will be the matron of honor in the wedding of her sister, Miss Mary Ann Walker, and Oswald Beverly McEwan, which will take place at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening, May 14, in the Church of the Good Shepherd.

AI Notes

A clipped newspaper photograph mounted on the lined-paper album page. The headline reads ‘WILL BE MATRON OF HONOR IN PROMINENT WEDDING.’ A large head-and-shoulders studio portrait of a young woman in a draped pale dress and three-strand pearl necklace dominates the clipping; the photographer’s credit at the lower right of the image reads ‘Dittinger-Woodward.’ The brief caption below names Mrs. Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr. of Richmond, Va., who will serve as matron of honor in the wedding of her sister, Miss Mary Ann Walker, and Oswald Beverly McEwan at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Wednesday evening, May 14. The clipping is browned and the lower caption text is partly faded. May 14, 1941 was a Wednesday, matching the page-187 invitation.