OCR Text |
Show f f.! DERN-CUNNINGHAM WEDDING. :: j ! T , The society event of the early summer was the H fi ' wedding of Miss. Elizabeth Dern and William H. t&', i Cunningham, which took place at St. Paul's church on i; jj Tuesday afternoon. The church was decorated beauV m 'j'lifj i fully in the pink and white color scheme of the B . s wedding, catenations, and roses filling the window jH ' spaces; and the altar was banked with roses, lilies M and palms. M t , i The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Perkins B'j. ij t, ' and Bishop Leonard. Lamare's "Andantino" was m t L played during the ceremony. At five o'clock tho Hj '('" bridal party entered the church, and to the music M !( of the Lohengrin march they proceeded to the altar m p ! ' where they were met by the groom and the best man, RiJ'ijf Hobt. J. Glcndinning. The bridal party entered as '." ' follows: 1 "n The ushers, Fred Dern, George Lawrence, Chester B !j H Nason, Tod Goodwin; the brides-maids Miss Mc- ; fj' Grath, Miss Kcrkow, Miss Miller, Miss McMillan, m f ! , the maid of honor Miss Dern, and the bride with her B k ) r father. i'i' ,.j( The bride's gown of embroidered chiffon with real B r i 1 1, lace trimmings was exquisite. Miss Dern wore white 1 i y' Mousselaine de Soie, with, white chiffon hat, and li'i;' white roses. The bridesmaids' gown were of white H& j chiffon with hats of the same material, trimmed with jfi 'lj little pink roses. Mrs. Dern, the bride's mother, wore H , ; a gown of black lace with real lace trimmings. After H l', the ceremony, the relatives, tho members of the party, t'.f an immediate friends drove to the Dern residence H ' l ' where an elaborate supper was served. The decora - Hl , ' tions at the house were perfect, and tho Anderson- H 'i ' i Lamson quartette rendered beautiful music all even- Hft I ing. It was midnight when the last of the guests H ) departed, returning to the house after following tho H " - bride and gi'oom to the train, which left for the north H ,; at 10:50. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham will be away H v, ;' most of the summer. |