File:Alice Elizabeth Ensko (1924-1999) wedding in the Evening Star of Washington, District of Columbia on December 24, 1944.webp
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[edit]DescriptionAlice Elizabeth Ensko (1924-1999) wedding in the Evening Star of Washington, District of Columbia on December 24, 1944.webp |
English: Alice Elizabeth Ensko (1924-1999) wedding in the Evening Star of Washington, District of Columbia on December 24, 1944 |
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Source | Evening Star of Washington, District of Columbia on December 24, 1944 |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
Other versions | https://www.newspapers.com/article/evening-star/123202718/ |
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[edit]Washingtonian Is Married In New York. Miss Alice Elizabeth Ensko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. C. Ensko of New York, was married yesterday to Lt. (j.g.) George Monteith Keller, Jr., son of Capt. George M. Keller, U.S.N.R., and Mrs. Keller of this city. The wedding took place in St. Bartholomew's Church, the Rev. Paull T. Sargent officiating at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at Hotel Pierre. Mr. Ensko escorted his daughter and she was attended by her sister. Mrs. Vernon C. Wyle, as matron of honor, and by Miss Patricia MacDaid as maid of honor. Lt. (j. g.) Marion E. Keller, U.S.N.R., sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. Lt. Mervin W. Cole was the best man and the ushers were Lt. Mills J. Schanuel, Lt. Merle B. Irving and Lt. (j. g.) Harmon B. Richardson, all of the Naval Air Corps; Mr. William A. Hunter and Mr. Robert C. Forgan. The bride is a graduate of Friends Seminary and the bridegroom, who recently returned from duty in the South Pacific, was graduated from Middlesex School and Princeton University and attended Stanford University.
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