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HYMENEAL.Moffat—Tuthill.The marriage of Miss Clara Seely Tuthill to David Holliday Moffat, which took place last Saturday afternoon was a brilliant event. The nuptial knot was tied at the residence of Bun- I the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. FredD. Tuthill, at Washingtonville in thentpresence of about one hundred guests, among whom were relatives andfriends, from Newburgh, Goshen, Walden, Montgomery, New York city and aint|other places.ither\ onveen The affair was a pink and lavender irike (wedding and the house was very artistically decorated with cut flowers andevergreens. The officiating clergyman fork, was the Rev. Warren Hathaway, D. D., the pastor of the Presbyterian Church at able | Blooming Grove. Dr. Hathaway was I lor assisted by the Rev, McCullum ofthey Washingtonville. The wedding marchwas played by Travel’s orchestra.W. ! The bride, who is an attractiverass 'young woman, wore white radium silk, the over white taffeta, trimmed with point leek lace, and carried a bouquet of white the roses. The maid of honor was Misslock Ruth Tuthill, one of the eight sisters not of the bride. She was gowned in pink win- brocaded silk, trimmed with lace and put pink panne velvet, and carried a bou-il 8 quet of pink carnations. The brides-I maid was Miss Agnes Tuthill, a sister in- of the bride. Her gown was of laven-Indy dec accordion pleated crepe de chene, reg- trimmed with lacc, and she also car-irfs ried pink carnations.3rd- Little Miss Beatrice Tuthill another of sister of the bride, was the flower girl, 3nd and little Ben. Tuthill, the only broth-his er of the bride, was the page. Rich-!?tno- arlt;} Miller of Chester, son of Guy Mill-{j Ltl- or, the well known horseman, was the did bridegroom’s best man, and Newton hat Brewster and Benjamin Brewster, or-1 cousins of the bride, were the ushers, |°’*;The bride was given away by hot les father.cA wedding dinner was served after foI the ceremony, during the reception.1 The bride and groom went to Now- ( burgh late in tlie* afternoon and from J ^ (there took a train on their wredding itrip. Upon their return they will re-l^e side at Washing!onvttle. The bride’s it ^ j going-away gown was of gray cloth j lt;and she wore a red hat.tedbhThe bride and groom received a f ! large number of handsome and useful don‘ I presents, consisting very largely of• I'silverware, cut glass, linen, etc. Among 1 LVe the gifts was a check from David H uit Moffat, 1he multi-millionaire, of Den* lot ver vvjK) js reiated to the young bride-atiegroom. Another of the checks re-u'e iceived was from Thomas Powell Fow- l s°- ler, of New York city and Warwick, 1I*/- /;■•- Vlt; 1 *,KS president of the New York, Ontario j r “k* and Western Railroad Co. The groom ‘re is a son of Hector Moffat of Washing-ier Itonville. a well known merchant ofueesthe place.Among the many guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moffat eiand Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow of Rich-ot imond Hill, Miss Anna Mae Thompson0(1 and Dr. Charles II. Thompson of Go-ilijhabeshen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moffat ofRutherford, N. J., Miss Jennie Moffatnsand Miss Belle Seeley of New YorkItVO«iicity, Miss Louise Seely and Mr. Harry to (Seely of Walden, Miss Carrie Tuthill of Newburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank j • Young of Marlborough. (ioy»i-nd
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Middletown Daily Argus

Middletown, New York, US

Tue, Apr 09, 1907

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