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- Rome NY Daily Sentinel - 7/5/1901
At the residence of Hubbard Tuthill In
Ava, July S, occurred the marriage of
their daughter Mae to Archie L. Borch of
Northwestern. Precisely at 12 m. the
bride and groom, attended by the bride's
sister, Miss Etta Tuthill, and Seymour
Barringer, matched in, to the strains of
Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played
by Mrs I. G. Burch of Lowville, and took
their places under an evergreen arch In
the front parlors, where they were legally
made husband and wife by Rev. A. J.
Cottrell of Delta. The groom was dressed
in conventional black and the bride was
very tastily attired in pale blue silk
Lansdowne, trimmed In mousselin de
sole with pearl buckles. She car
rled white roses. About twenty-five of
the immediate friends were present and
showed their appreciation of the bride
and groom by numerous costly and beautiful
gifts, consisting of silverware, Havi
land china, linen and a generous purse of
money from toe bride's parents. ° fine
dinner was served. The contracting
parties are well known and popular young
people, who enter upon the journey of
life together followed by the best wishes
of their many friends. After a short
wedding trip in the northern part of the
state the newly wedded pair will take up
their residence at the home of the groom
at Leila.
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