Screenland (Feb-Oct 1949)

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Best Man Stewart Martin, Matron Of Honor Jane Withers, Diana Lynn and John Lindsay at wedding reception. IN AN intimate and beautiful ceremony at the University Methodist Church, Diana Lynn was married to an architect, John Lindsay. After a reception at the home of her agent, Wynn Rocamora, Diana and John left for a honeymoon in Nassau. The couple met at a friend's home early last Summer and were married after a short engagement. Coincidentally, Diana's latest picture before her wedding was "Every Girl Should Be Married," an RKO film. Betty Hutton congratulates Diana, looking as happy as the bride herself. Reginald Gardiner gives Diana Lynn .an old married man's advice, as her father, Lewis Loehr, enjoys the lecture. John holds Diana's hand when they cut the first slice together from their elaborate fourtiered wedding cake. Diana Mrs. Becomes Lindsay The bride and groom leaving the church after their wedding. In John, Diana found all the things she wanted in a husband.