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- Niagara Gazette - 6/26/1934
Krell-Phillips
A very lovely wedding was solemnized
last Saturday afternoon In the Bacon
Memorial Presbyterian church,
where Edith Louis, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Phillips, of
Stephenson avenue, became" t h e bride
of Charles L. Krell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Krell, of this city. The
bride was given In marriage by her
father and the ceremony was performed
by. t h e Rev. John K. Borneman.
The bride was' lovely in a white
organdy gown made on long lines,
with a flared skirt and a ruffled neckline.
- Her accessories were white and
she carried a beautiful bridal bouquet
of white roses, lllies-of-the-valley and
baby's breath. The maid of honor,
Miss Jeannette. Phillips, sister of the
bride, was becomingly gowned in pale
pink organdy, with accessories of shell
pink. She carried a lovely bouquet of
pink roses and baby's breath.
The groom was attended by his
brother, Arthur L. Krell, and t h e ushers
were David and Edgar Phillips,
brothers .of the bride, Mrs. William
Weyland, organist, sang "O Promise
Me" and "I Love You Truly" and
played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin
and Mendelssohn's wedding
march.
. The bride's mother wore a white
dress with white accessories and had
a corsage of pink roses, sweet peas
and baby's! breath, and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Earl Krell, wore a yellow
dress and had white accessories
and wore a corsage of pink roses;
sweet peas and baby's breath.
After the wedding a reception was
held at the home of t h e bride's parents.
The decorations were in white
arid the table was centered with a
large white' wedding cake. Covers
were laid for 45.
Soon after the couple left on a
trip to Washington. The bride traveled
in a blue print crepe dress, white
coat and white accessories. Out of
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Havens a n d daughter, Phyllis, of
Rome, N, Y., and Mr. arid Mrs. William
Mitchell and •sons, William and
David, from Oshawa, Canada.... .
Pre-nuptlal- affairs were showers
given by Mrs. Elsie Brave, Mrs. William
O'Connor, Mrs. Oscar Ellis, Miss
Jeannette Phillips, Mrs. William Weyland,
Mrs. Wilton Sen! and Miss Kathryn
O'Connor.
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