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- Auburn NY Bulletin - 9/26/1901
A very pretty home wedding took
place yesterday at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beard, 48 Jefferson
street, when Miss Hattie F. Davey, of
Auburn, and Fred M. Blaine, of Ludlowville,
were united io marriage by
Rov. H. C. Moyer, of Newark, assisted
by Rev. C. E. Jewell, of Auburn. At
the sound of the wedding march, rendered
by Miss Osborn, of Auburn, and
Mrs. S, E. Williams, of Mlnoa, the bridal
party entered tbe parlor In tbe following
order: Little Miss Hazel Beard,
as flower girl, dressed very prettily in
India lineu trimmed with smilax and
flowers and carrying a handsome basket
of cut flowers and smilax; Wallace
Sands, of Ludlowvilie, best man; Miss
Florenco M. Allen, of Syracuse, bridesmaid,
dressed In white Persian mull
trimmed with lace and ribbon and
carrying 'white and pink carnations
with smilax; the bride and groom.
The bride was dressed in blue satin
berber .trimmed with white applique
lace and white silk. The bridal party
took their placee beneath 'an arch
of ferns and flowers wlth a
wreath of asters, carnations, ferqs and
other flowers suspended from the centre.
Tbe house decorations were
palms, ferns and cut flowers In profusion.
After the congratulations the party
repaired to the dining room where all
took part of a bountiful repast. Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine received many beautiful
gifts. About 50 friends were present.
Those from out of town were:
Mrs. G. C. Wood and son, of Mottville;
Mrs. Elmer Allen, Florence M. Allen,
Edna Allen, Mrs. Sophia J. Davey and
Anna Davev, of Syracuse; Wallace
Sands*of Ludlowvilie, Mrs. b. E. Williams,
of Mlnoa, and Mrs. A. L. Wets
and daughter, of Trumansburg. Tbe
bridal couple departed on the 9:35 train
East amid showers of rice and old
shoes.
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