Cedar County

Sgt. Twila Nauman
(Became Mrs. Luther Ingram)

 

 

Twila Nauman of Cedar Valley, Returns to Camp

Cedar Valley -- Pfc. Twila Nauman has completed her training at the dental technical school at the Army and Navy hospital, Hot Springs, Ark., and returned to Camp Shank, N.Y. after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nauman.

Source: Muscatine Joural News-Tribune, July 13, 1944

Nauman-Ingram Wedding Ceremony Is Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nauman of West Liberty announce the marriage of their daughter, T/5 Twila Nauman to T/5 Luther Ingram, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram of Birmingham, Ala.

The wedding vows were exchanged Saturday evening, Set 23, at 8 o'clock at the parson age of the Methodist church in Nyack, N.Y. The Rev. J.C. Callender, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. An open fireplace decorated with yellow flowers and tapers provided a pretty setting for the wedding.

Attending the couple were Sgt. Margaret Ingram and Sgt. Charles Coppack with Sgt. Ethelyn Gerard and Miss Josephine Brosche also in attendance at the ceremony.

The bride wore a tropical worsted suit and her flowers were a corsage of Talisman roses.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Ingram are service in the armed forces and are stationed at Camp Shanks, New York.

Source: Muscatine Joural News-Tribune, October 4, 1944 (photo included)

Twila Marie Nauman Ingram was born Aug. 12, 1917 to Harry E. and Esther A. Stucker Nauman. She died Dec. 8, 1998 and is buried in Jefferson Memorial Gardens East, Trussville, Alabama.

Sgt. Nauman served with the U.S. Army WACs in World War II. She was married to Sgt. Luther Ingram. Luther served in World War II with the U.S. Army.

Source: ancestry.com