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Kitchin & Cooper Marriage

Submitted by: Jill Cooper Childress

MUNCIE MORNING STAR, June 1, 1936

MRS. DARRELL D. COOPER.

was until her marriage yesterday, Miss Clara Margaret Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Kitchen, of Milroy. The wedding took place at the home of the brides's aunt, Miss Ella McCoy, 209 North Tally avenue. (Portrait by Faris).

Couple Plights
Throth at Pretty Home Wedding

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Miss Clara Margaret
Kitchin Is Married To Darrell Cooper.
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A beautiful June wedding took place at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Ella McCoy, 205 North Talley avenue, when her niece, Miss Clara Margaret Kitchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William Kitchin of Milroy, plighted her troth to Darrell Cooper, son of Mrs. Fern Cooper of East Adams street, before a large number of guests. The Rev. E. F. Daugherty, pastor of the Jackson Street Christian Church, performed the ceremony.
   The McCoy home was made attractive with quantities of garden flowers and greenery and preceding the ceremony John Anderson of Cincinnati, played a group of bridal airs. Ned Jackman of Milroy sang several songs. The couple was attended by Miss Ruth Kitchin, sister of the bride, and Don Cooper, brother of the bridegroom.
   The bride was lovely in a two-piece suit of grey crepe, trimmed in brown, with which she wore a yellow hat and brown and yellow accessories. Her corsage consisted of Souvenir roses. Miss Kitchin, the attendant, was attractive in a two-piece suit of yellow crepe, trimmed in brown and white yarn motifs, with which she wore brown and white accessories. She wore a corsage of Talisman roses.
   Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left for a short wedding trip and upon their return will reside at their newly furnished apartment, 901 E. Adams street.
   Guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Houck of North Judson, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kitchin of Indianapolis, John Ander of Cincinnati, Miss Sally Brandenburg of Indianapolis, Mrs. Fern Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper, Miss Ruby Current, Miss Gladys Buchanan, John McCurrent, Miss Ella McCoy, Miss Ruth Kitchin, Miss Mary Kitchin, Joseph E. Brown, Robert Turner, all of Muncie, Miss Adelaside Weaver, Ned Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Kitchin, Mrs. Thornton Martin, Mrs. Roger Anderson, all of Milroy, Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice Cowan and children, Patricia and William High, of West Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinnett of Bloomington.
   The bride has been feted extensively since her announcement made at a dinner party given in the blue room at Ball Stores several weeks ago, by her sister, Mrs. Robert D. Kinnett of Bloomington, Mrs. Maurice Cowan of Lafayette, Miss Ruth Kinchin and Miss Mary Kitchin, both of this city. She was honored with a miscellaneous shower on May 21, by Mrs. Don Cooper, 901 East Adams street, and on May 23, another shower and prettily appointed party was given in Milroy by Mrs. Roger Anderson, Mrs. Thornton Martin, Miss Adelaide Weaver and Miss Marjorie Harrison.

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