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- Niagara Gazette - 6/21/1906
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at live home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Waggoner, 27 Niagara street.
when their daughter, Edith Grace, was
united in marriage to Mr. Carl Mabon
ol Ontario avenue, on Tuesday evening
at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. John
Leffler, pastor of St. James M. E.
church. Miss Anna Mclntyre attended
the bride and David Waggoner, brother
of the. bride, was best man. The
bride wore white dotted Swiss.
trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and
carried white Carnations. The bridesmaid
was dressed in white organdie
and carried pink carnations. As the
bridal party entered the prettily decorated
oarlor. Mendelssohn's wedding
inarch was played by Mrs. Hector
Mandseley, cousin of the bride. The
bride was given away by her father.
After the ceremony about 50 of the
relatives of the contracting parties
sat down to a wedding dinner. Mr.
and Mrs. Mabon left at 3:30 o'clock for
an extended, honeymoon trip to New-
York, Atlantic City and eastern points.
The groom's present to the bride and
bridesmaid were gold pins with pear
settings. The wedding gifts were,
numerous and costly. The employees
of the Cataract Haircloth Company,
where the groom is employed, presented
him with a dining room set.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Captain James Mandseley and
daughter, Beta; Mrs. Robert Ford. Mrs.
Hector Mandseley. all of Thorold.
Out., Mr. and Mrs. Bowerbank of St.
Catharines, Miss Skinner. Niagara
Falls, Ont.,, Mrs. Charles Mabon. and
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mabon. Miss Porter
of Pekin. N. Y.. Mrs. Gleason and
daughter. Meda. and Mr. Frank Waggoner
of Buffalo. After July 1st Mr
and Mrs. Mabon will be at home, 27
Niagara street.
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