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- Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle - 2/1/1919
Yellow and white were the colors
used to decorate the home of
Edith S. Johnson, 801 S. Geddes st..
when her marriage to Charles F.
Amish of Spencerport took place at
noon on Saturday. The Rev. Ivan J.
Howlan of tho Park M. P. Church,
officiated. Flowers, palms and ferns
wero used effectively to carry out
tho decorative motif. The bride wore
a white hand embroidered crepe de
chlne gown and carried bride roses.
She was attended by Miss Harriet
G. Weaver of llion, who was dressed
in a yellow crepe de chlne and carried
yellow roses. Tho bridegroom
was accompanied by Lynn B. Johnson.
The other attendants wore Mr.
and Mrs. Christopher Amish of Rochester,
the latter being dressed in
white and yellow flowers. The
brlde's mother. Mrs. Seymour Johnson,
wore a gown of gray silk and
georgette crepe. After a trip to
Utica and Illon whore they will visit
relatives, the bride and bridegroom
will live with her people until spring.
The bride is a teacher at Taunton.
N. Y., and her husband Is an employe
at tho H. H. Franklin Manufacturing
Company. Luncheon was
served after the ceremony to 20
guests. Among those were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Amish of Spcncorport,
parents of tho bridegroom; Mrs. Mabel
Blackman, Rochester; Miss Mildred
Becker, Georgo M. Becker and
Lieut. V. M. Becker, Illon; Lee B.
Becker, Cedarvllle.
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