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- Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle - 6/4/1937
THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Cropsey in Roosevelt
Highway. Kendall, was t he
scene of a p r e t t y wedding Friday
evening when their daughter,
Miss Dorothy Lorraine Cropsey, became
ths bride of David George
Keppen of Rochester, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Keppen of Spencerport.
The home was decked with
spring flowers, and the ceremony
performed by candle light before
an alcove banked with white lilacs,
pink and white honeysuckle.
The Rev. Edmund T. Rowe of
Kendall Methodist E p i s c o p al
Church officiated.
The bride was gowned tn white
mousseline de soie over white taffeta
with a corsage of pink rosebuds
and lilies of the valley. Her
attendant Miss Betty Eleanor Keppen,
sister of the bridegroom, wore
blue lace over taffeta, and her corsage
was of lilies of the valley and
blue bachelor buttons.
Warren Franklin Cropsey. a
West Point cadet and brother of
the bride, was best man.
The bride's mother wore a dress
over blue net and the bridegroom's
mother was attired in a blue crepe
gown with paisley trim.
A reception and dinner followed
the service. Pink tulips. white
honeysuckle and tall pink tapers
decorated the bride's table.
Mr. and Mrs. Keppen will reside
in Rochester after their wedding
trip.
Prenuptial events were given for
the bride by the Misses Esther and
Grace Cliff. Mrs. Howard H. Burt.
Miss Helen Moore. Mrs. Charles
Keppen. and members of Worth
While Sunday School class of Kendall
Methodist Episcopal Church.
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