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Alice Louise <I>Shoemaker</I> Huddleson

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Alice Louise Shoemaker Huddleson

Birth
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7 Jul 1980 (aged 91)
Burial
Adelphi, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Newsclipping:
Miss Alice Louise Shoemaker, daughter of Mrs. Martha Shoemaker of Tenleytown, and Rev H. Everett Huddleson of Friendship Md. were quietly married yesterday evening at the bride's home, Maplehurst, near Tenleytown. In the presence of a small party of relatives, Rev. J. W. R. Samwalt, presiding elder of the Washington district Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated; Miss Clara Chappell playing the wedding march. The bride and groom were escorted into the parlor, which was beautifully decorated with palms and cut flowers, by the two ushers, Messrs. Harvey and Clifford Huddleson, cousins of the groom, followed by the maid of honor, Miss Louise Higgins, cousin of the bride, with Mr. Sidney Chappell, second man, cousin of the groom, and the bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker, bridesmaid, with the best man, Mr. Wendel Shoemaker, cousin of the bride. Miss Higgins wore white over pink and carried pink carnations; Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker wore white over blue and carried white carnations, while the bride was attired in organdy over taffeta, with the tulle veil caught with lilies of the valley, and carried a large bouquet of bride roses. Mr. Huddleson, one of Washington's youngest preachers, is a brother of Lieut. George H. Huddleson, U.S.A., recently connected with the High School Cadets. Mr. Huddleson is now pastor of the Northwest Supply M. E. Church near Georgetown, and with Mrs. Huddleson, will remain for the present at Maplehurst.
Newsclipping:
Miss Alice Louise Shoemaker, daughter of Mrs. Martha Shoemaker of Tenleytown, and Rev H. Everett Huddleson of Friendship Md. were quietly married yesterday evening at the bride's home, Maplehurst, near Tenleytown. In the presence of a small party of relatives, Rev. J. W. R. Samwalt, presiding elder of the Washington district Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated; Miss Clara Chappell playing the wedding march. The bride and groom were escorted into the parlor, which was beautifully decorated with palms and cut flowers, by the two ushers, Messrs. Harvey and Clifford Huddleson, cousins of the groom, followed by the maid of honor, Miss Louise Higgins, cousin of the bride, with Mr. Sidney Chappell, second man, cousin of the groom, and the bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker, bridesmaid, with the best man, Mr. Wendel Shoemaker, cousin of the bride. Miss Higgins wore white over pink and carried pink carnations; Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker wore white over blue and carried white carnations, while the bride was attired in organdy over taffeta, with the tulle veil caught with lilies of the valley, and carried a large bouquet of bride roses. Mr. Huddleson, one of Washington's youngest preachers, is a brother of Lieut. George H. Huddleson, U.S.A., recently connected with the High School Cadets. Mr. Huddleson is now pastor of the Northwest Supply M. E. Church near Georgetown, and with Mrs. Huddleson, will remain for the present at Maplehurst.


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