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Show George Ronald Nilson Married At Warren, Ohio Beautiful Home Wedding Beautiful in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Marjorie Catherine Baxter and Ronald Nilson, Thursday afternoon April 12th at 4 o'clock at, the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Baxter, Warren, Ohio. Fifty guests gathered for the impressive impres-sive service, and Miss Camilla Coursen, harpist, played Haselman's "Patroille" and "Priere," preceding the ceremony. Miss Baxter, escorted by her father, met the groom and Rev. F. P. Renhold of the First Presbyterian church, the officiating minister, who awaited them before a bank of palms, pink roses and pink tulips, arranged in a nook of the living room. Rev. Reinhold employed the Van Dyke service. There were no attendants. The lovely bride made a charming picture. Her gown was of, ashes of roses georgette, simply made, with matching hose and satin slippers, and she wore a corsage of sunburst rose:;, valley lillies and real orange blossoms, sent to her from California by the groom's mother, Mrs. Edward Owen, who resides in Long Beach. . Mrs. Baxter was attired in blue flat crepe and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. rose-buds. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played as the bride and her father decended the stairs, and during the exchange of promises Miss Coursen continued softly with "I Love You Truly," and Schohe Erinnerung," by Adam Hahn for the recessional, v After the ceremony and congratulatory congratula-tory period, a collation was served by Miss Mable Spiers, Miss Olive Ralston and Mrs. Irvin Brockett of Ravenna. The dining room was done in yellow and glow of yellow candles blent with the loveliness of the yellow tulips which were about the room in charming profusion. pro-fusion. Later Mr. and Mrs. Nilson left for a honeymoon motor trip west. They will drive to California and visit the grooms mother, and enroute will stop at many-places many-places of interest and beauty, driving in leisurely fashion across country by tin; Lincoln Highway and later the Columbia Col-umbia River highway, they will enjoy sojourns in , Kansas City, Denver and Salt Lake City among other places. Traveling the bride was becomingly gowned in a georgette ensamble of bin?. The frock, was made with a blue bov-pjrqfor; bov-pjrqfor; .skirt and cream colored blouse with hand fagoting of red and the hat was of blue trimmed with the same shade of red, the coat of blue. Mr. Nilson is a popular and esteemed young man, a brother of Andrew Nilson He was formerly with the Western Reserve Re-serve Nationl bank where many people thruout the country became acquainted with him. He is now with the Thomas D. Murphay company which operates throughout the country. Mr. Kilson re ccived his education at Occidental College, Col-lege, Pasadena, California and latr took a business course at Oberlin. He is a thirty-second d""ree Mason a member of the Knights Templar and El Kala Shrine of Salt Lake City. The bride is an attractive and accomplished ac-complished young woman. She is a graduate of Warren High school and Lake Erie college, a member of the local Lake Erie college Alumna" association, associ-ation, president of the University Women's club, and belongs to several social clubs. She has been a highly regarded member of the faculty of Harding Senior H'.ih school the past fiv '-ears. Sh" returned late in the fall from an extended trip abroad and I. a; !': i e:; enr,ively feted by her friends during the prenupMal neriod. v A lovely array of wedding gifts attest the popularity of the couple. Among the gifts Is a wonderful "Bird of Paradise" quilt, the wool of which was card"d and spun and dyed by the bride's great grandmother. Emmaline Warner. Out of town guests at the wedding in luded Mr. and Mrs. George norland of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Raymond Bennett Ben-nett and daughter Mary of Santa Fe New Mexico. George Bennett of Jefferson; Jef-ferson; F. E. Ostrander of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baxter of Masill-ion; Masill-ion; Mrs. Harold Nye of Pitsburgh; Mrs. Irvin Bro'-kett. of Revcna; Misses Daly Healy and Charlotte Jones and the Misses Margaret and Fanny Buss and Charles M. Buss of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Baxtor and Miss Dorina Baxti r of Southington. |