Scanned page 254 of Book 2
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Transcription

A newspaper wedding announcement with a vertical headline at the left, a body of text in the center, and a portrait photograph at the right.

Vertical headline at left:

Miss McEwan Is Bride

Body of clipping:

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Episcopal, was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Nancy Fletcher McEwan to Theodore Robert Green, Orlando.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Beverley McEwan, Orlando, and Mr. and Mrs. John Theodore Green, Deerfield Beach, are parents of the bridegroom.

Attending the bride as maid of honor was Amy McEwan, Orlando, the bride’s cousin. Jack Green, Coral Gables, performed the best man duties for his brother.

Following a wedding trip to South America and Jamaica, the newlyweds will make their home in Orlando.

Photograph at right — a head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling young woman with dark hair styled in a 1960s bouffant, wearing a strapless bridal gown. Caption beneath:

Mrs. Green

AI Notes

A single newspaper clipping pasted to the album page. A large stylized headline ‘Miss McEwan Is Bride’ runs vertically at the left, and a portrait photograph of the bride captioned ‘Mrs. Green’ is at the right. Decorative printers’ rule bars run above and below the text.

The bride is Nancy Fletcher McEwan (b. 13 Sept 1946), the compiler Amy FitzSimons Walker’s eldest grandchild and Hunter McEwan’s mother. The 3 February 1968 wedding is the same event whose thank-you letter to her mother appears on pages 259–260; the letter that follows on pages 266–270 is written from her married home in Orlando seven months later.