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Data source & researcher - Dougald MacArthur - E-mail dfranconia@gmail.com
From a newspaper:
Betty Lou MacArthur Wed Speaks Vows With Donald K. Johnson Before 300 Guests in Church Event
Three hundred guests assembled in Bethany Presbyterian Church Friday for the marriage of Betty Lou MacArthur and Donald Kurtz Johnson, who repeated vows before the Rev. E. G. Black. The reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Neil Mac Arthur, E. Court St.
The bridal gown of imported Belgium lace featured a round neckline and full skirt extending into a long train. The veil fell from a headband of orange blossoms, and her bouquet was of white roses centered with yellow roses. She was given in marriage by her father.
Mrs. Jack D. Chaplin was her sister's maid of honor in a gown of old rose with low neckline and full skirt. Bridesmaids, Evelyn Cross and Mrs. Dorothy Conran, wore similar gowns in yellow and blue respectively. All wore matching mitts and headbands of il1usion, their bouquets comprised of roses. Judy Chaplin, flower girl for her aunt, was gowned in white satin and carried a basket of petals.
Robert W. Johnson, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0. Johnson, Custer Ave. Ushers included brothers of the bride, James 0., Raymond L. and Charles A. MacArthur, and Mr. Chaplin. Phyllis Browne was soloist.
After the reception, the couple left on a motor trip through the North and will return to live at 328 Perry Ct. The bride's going-away costume was a suit of Hunter green with brown contrasts.
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Betty and her husband lived at 328 Perry Court, Flint, MI when she was first married.