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- Niagara Gazette - 9/19/1912
A beautiful wedding was solemnized
last Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wells,
of No. 174 East Niagara street. Tonawanda.
when their daughter. Kittie Selena
was united in marriage to Dr.
Warren Ernest Esslie of Cleveland. O.
The Reverend F r a n k A. Higgins. pastor
of t h e First Church of Christ, officiated.
The bride was beautifully
gowned in white marquisette over
white satin with l a c e ' g a r n i t u r e , and a
white Juliet cap of. old lace. She'car-
ried bride roses and hor only ornament
was a diamond and pearl pendant, the
gift of t h e bridegrom. Miss Ella Zeller
of Buffalo, who was maid of honor,
wore white embroidered bastiste over
pink silk and -arried an- a rm bouquet
of pink roses. Miss Winifred Wells,
sister of the bride, and Miss Mildred
MacLachlan were the bridesmaids.
They were gowned alike In white embroidered
batiste over salmon pink
satin with Juliet caps of white lace
and carried arm bouquets of pink
satin with Juliet caps of white lace
and carried gem bouquets of pink ast-
ers. Four little girls, Anna Fell, Louise
Zeller of Buffalo, Irene Lewis and
Marjorie Lewis of this city were the
ribbon-bearers, who were all dressed
in white and preceded the bridal par-
ty forming an aisle for their entrance.
Mr. Arthur Esslie, of this city, brother
of the bridegroom, was the best man,
and Mr. Esslie Kraft of Buffalo was
the groomsman. After the ceremony,
the wedding dinner was served at
tables decorated in pink and white.
Covers were laid for sixteen at the
bridge's table which was centered with
a mound of pink and white asters and
pink candelabra. Favors were pink
baskets and hand-painted place cards.
Among the guests from this city were:
Mrs. Caroline Esslie, Mr. Arthur Ess-
lie, Miss Rose Esslie, Mr. and Mrs.
William Lewis and daughters, Mar-
jorie and Irene, the Misses Mary and
Elizabeth Wilson, Miss K. Irene Black,
Miss Martha McGahey.
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