Cape May County Times, 23 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Brilliant Wedding in Wildwood

flanked with towering palms and ferns mlnrilnc with danllng white chrysanthemums, banked on either aide of the altar rail. Autumn foliage hung from the aide walls and plllara In the aide atslea of the church, and broad white aatln ribbon roped off the pews down the main alale. where the wedding-party walked to the altar. Two altar boya acted as

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of the bride. Her drees was "'rquolse blue, with shoes and stockligs to match. Her flowers were pale orchid irysanthemuma. The bridesmaids were Mlaa Arieln R. Dmlth, of Philadelphia, and Mlaa Helen Marie Bo we, of Wildwood. Costumed alike, they were fasclnetlng lu canary colored chiffon, with gold shoes and stockings to match. They carried varied colored chrysanthemums. The hats of the bridal party were picture fashion In black allk velvet. trimmed In gold. The contrast was stunning and the effect carried out In careful detail. The combination of color arhemea throughout was magnificent and depicted tbe artistic talent of the bride, who planned tbe affair. Maste. Alfred 8. Pedrick. of Vineland, was tbe ring bearer. He wore a Lord Fauntleroy suit In black velvet. Following him in the party waa little Mlaa Elaine larkenbaugh, of Harrisburg, Pa., r cousin of the groom, who carried a basket of sweetheart rosea. At each step of the bride, tbe tot paused and lifted a bewitching face to her new cousin ere she dropped the rose to the floor. Ralph W. Talley, of Wilmington. Del., attended the groom. — re Mr. Oonrtland Wildwood _ _ f Harrisburg, Pa.. and D. B. Martin, of Philadelphia. A reception Immediately followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s mother, on East Maple Avenue, attended by many out-of-town guests and close friends of the bride. Mias Hendee Is s gold graduate of the Philadelphia Musical Academy, devotee of the art an since a little girl she had been a student of tbe piano. Instructing and teaching here for a number of arm. Following a trip to the Bermudas. M-. and Mrs. Stauffer reside In Rocheste:, «. X.

attending tbe season V evangvllstlc meetings there. Mrm. Fisher la sojourning In MlUvih* on s abort vacation during the pastor's ce. Mr*. William W. Moore, of (Henwood Avenue, returned home this week frnm a abort stay In Chester and other points In Delaware. her former home State. The students of the - ”wOowooJ High School are In rehearsal for peretta scheduled to appear..— which promises to attract I ^ aa -rpreeietlve audience as mostly these a.'Mi* ere highly enjoyed. Tbe display r* talent and subjects ■n are of the best.

“Carry the News C*s"s.“ 1 Beat!' Crsier. teacher, reporta a net sum of as tbe result of s recent food sale held It *— lent of the church for It of the Christmas b. for the annual festival this year In tha First Presbyterian Church.

day. will be U . annual display of tbe In-gathering of garments for tbs Needle Work Guild of America which It is reported will take place on Pacific Avenue, near Maple. In one of the new stores there. The Wildwood branch of the guild Is two years old and. ao far has made e floe record In the number of active mem'jers and director*. *11 of n are contributors to the l Various State. Institutions are taken care of and local charities In the distribution of these garments, immediately following tbe Ingathering, all of

Farewell parties, dinner affairs al sad social gatherings In her bon- j U or. have been the general round a of svents these past few weeks r for Miss Alice J. Hendee. bride- « expectant of Charles C. Stauffer. « of Rochester. N. Y. A leader In i •he younger set. MUs Hendee wms sea the esteemed friead of many. Her < bright and vivacious manner won clu her s place In the hearts of botl i young and old alike. The Hendr- ■ borne waa Included among tt of those aoid during tbe r reel estate boom here, which 1 probably will result in Mrs. Hendee accompanying her dr lighter to I her new borne In Rochester. N. Y. _ Wally HeUton. mam _ Hunt's Casino Theatre, returned last week from s two weeks' visit la New York city, during which be visited all of the best photoplay houses of that city. He accompanied by Mta- Helaton.

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