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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/27/1913
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Tears, of Benton, N. Y., when their
daughter, Ethel May was united in
marriage to Mr. Fred World of
North Tonawanda. The decorations
were in the season's flowers and the
'ceremony was performed before a
bank of ferns and palms, by the Reverend
H. G. Andrews, pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. About
seventy-five guests were present. The
bride was gowned in white crepe
voile with shadow lace and pearl
trimming and carried a shower bouquet
of Bride roses. Miss Mabel
Tears, cousin of the brwe who was
maid-of-honor wore a gown of yellow
brocaded silk and carried an
arm bouquet of yellow roses. Mr.
Alfred Jackson of North Tonawan
was the best man. Mrs. Tears, mother
of the bride wore tan messaiine and
Mrs. World mother of the bridegroom
was gowned in grey silk. After the
ceremony the wedding supper was
served. Among the out-of-town guests
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Becker and children Anna and Philip,
of Geneva, N. Y.: Mrs. Henry World,
Miss Lydia Martin, Mr. Alfred Jackson,
Mr. Frank World and Mr. Reuben
Graff of North Tonawanda.
Mr. and Mrs. World will be at home
in 168 Vandervoort street after July
1st.
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