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AMORE DUBOIS WEDDING8tIIr]i-Vf.rsdlel-iehLStei-r-.0iini-)-'fEyears organist of the Rellgtoua Schoolof the Union Theoioglcal Seminary, (largest in city) played Ave Marie’'. Prelude” by Bach, and Annie Brown of Baltimore sang Cadman’s “At Dawning”. Dr. Charlton also played Lohengrin's “Bridal Chorus” for the entering wedding March, and Mendelssohn's Wedding March”. A Mid Summer Nights Dream” as they left the church. Dr. Charlton was assisted at the organ by Luclen White, music critic of New York Age. While bride and groom knelt at the altar. Miss Margaret (Peggy) Penny-packer, of Fisk University, sang Sanderson's Until.Mrs. Cullen, mother of the groom, was attended by Mr. Noah D.Thompson; and Mr. Noah Murphy Thompson, of Baltimore, attended Mrs. Cullen's sister.Mrs. Cullen wore maize georgette adorned with beads and embroidery and a rose colored shawl. She carried American beauties;Mrs. W. E. B. DuBols wore rose georgette with pearls, and carried pink rosis.The GownsThe bride wore cream satin trimmed with Duchess lace, long veil and coronet of orange blossoms. 8he wore the groonvs Rift, a platinum bracelet set with diamonds - and a string of pearls. She carried a; bouquet of white ones.The Maids- /=.The maid-of-honor. Margaret Wel-mon. wore peach taffeta and carried yelow tea roses; Chita McCard andHarriet Pickens, green taffeta, blue bows; Ruth DeMond and Anna Wel-mon. blue taffeta, pink bows; Gladys Byram. Alice Mundy. violet taffeta, blue bows; Ruth McGhee, blue taffeta. pink bows; Etta Burwell. Helen Reynolds, pink taffeta, blue bows; Constance Murphy, Roberta Bosley, pink taffeta, blue bows; Hilda Anderson. Kate McCracken yellow taffeta, blue bows.The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. A. Cullen, father of the eroom and pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. George Frazier Miller, rector of St. Augustine’s P. E. Church.Nearly 600 attended the receptionin the basement of the church, where chicken salad, rolls, ice cream, cake and punch were served. The bridal party was served at a separate table —the bride cutting the big wedding cake. Miss Chita McCard, of Baltimore, caught the bride’s bouquet.Names of the bridal party and a description of their gowns was carried in the AFRO-AMERICAN, last week.HoneymoonBride and groom left Tuesday for Philadelphia, where the groom will recite some of his poems at the Urban League Conference and then toAtlantic City.1-t-e.igit,ieIter3SreitDfies.toe.ides!eiy5-le:se.kienifxyePastor Cnllen TalksExplaining to his congregation his inability to Invite them all, fhe News quotes Pastor Cullen as saying:This Isn’t my wedding! And .it isn’t Mrs. Cullen’s wedding! This is the wedding of Dr. and Mrs. Du-Bois and It’s Mrs. DuBois’ wedding.I am not getting married and Mrs. Cullen is not getting married! Sol if there 'As any member of the Church whd feels that he or she has been overlooked in • the issuing of invitations, it; isn’t my fault. Dont blame me. '“I was married n long time ago un in One Hundred and — well; way downtown.” • iFurther hej stated. As for the wedding supper that is being held in the lower section of the church following the ceremony, remember, that isn’t my supper! I'm not paying for It. And I can't invite you to come and eat somebody else’s victuals.After the wedding the bride and groom will leave for somewhere. — don’t know where, so don!t ask melThe main auditoriupi will be reserved for the invited guests and New York City Is invited to the gallery.Guest*Distinguished guests Included: Mr. Harry T. Burleigh, composer and author; Mr. Roscoe Conkllng Bruce; Dr. A. C. Gamer, pastor, Grace Congregational Churcn and chaplain of 15th Regiment; Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dabney, of New York; Mrs. William Pickens, and daughter, and William Pickens, Jr.: Mr. Floumdy Miller, of the team of Miller and Lvles; Rev. Hutchins Bishop, of St. Phillips, p. E. Church; Dr. and Mrs. Poy-ton Anderson.• Rev. and Mrs. FloTardo Howard, of New York: Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Pace, of Newark, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. E. P- Roberts, of New York; Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, of Newark. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hubert, of the Urban League, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Vech-ten; Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Garrison. Mr. William H. Baldwin.Addition*! Hat of names of persons who were wedding guests from Brooklyn art: Mr. »nd Mra. Robert Elsey, Mrs. T. J. Burge. Mrs. Oeorgle Wellman. Mrs. Addle Hunton. Mrs. Hylvsr.ua Hart. 8r . snd Mra. Bylvanua Hart. Jr.: Mrs. Wh.' Trotm»n. Mr* Kittle Keelan, Mlaa Andre Lindsay. Rev. lluyhe* Proctor and daughters. Miss Dorothy Reid, Miss Blanche Wright. Mias Virginia Powell. Mr. Harry Keeling, Mrs. Hattie Johnson, Miss Mildred Peyton and Oladya Peyton, Mrs. Peyton. Miss Dorothy Paterson, Miss Prance* Gunner, Miss Carolyn Dublin, Mrs. Mabel Osnt. Miss Helen Louise Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Misses Alice ahd Rosa Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klnkle Jones. Flushing. L. I.; Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Norman. New York City guests:’ Miss Olive Thomas. Miss Jesse Pauset, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander, Miss Minnie Brown. Mrs. Lucille Oreen Randolph, Mias Elisabeth Brown, Mra. P. Blowe, Miss Louise Login, Mr. Archie Logan. Mrs. Aaron Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. T. Arnold Hill, Mr. Noah D. Thompson. Miss Csrlta Owens, Miss Lydia Holly, Miss Claris© Wynn, Mr. Arthur Dsvls. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Jones. Mrs. Robert DePrints, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. PawliQfs. Miss Althea Rochon, MLss May Hawes. Mr. Btanley Douglass. Dr. snd Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Augustus Dili, manager of The Crists. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper, Mrs. Cora Horn, Miss Elisabeth Walton.Miss Druscllla Pool. Me. and Mrs. Rosa Hans Parrot. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. George Haynes. Mr. Harry Kellsm, Miss Bertha Cotton. Mrs. Menta Turner. Mr. Ida Reed, Miss Dorothy Derrick, Miss Harriet Hubei. Mr and Mrs William Holland. Miss Gwendolyn Smith, 'Ms. Anna Jones Robinson. Mr and Mrs. John Nall. Mrs. Nurse. Father Shelton Bishop and Miss Victoria Bishop. Mr. and Mrs .Harry Bragg. Mrs. Reginald Andrews. Dr. and Mrs. Mc-Kenny. Mrs. Margie Werner, Mrs. BuschoaKoala and HostessesHostesses: Uh. Ernest Alexander, MYs. Helen Curtis. Mrs. Mint* Trot man. Mrs. Edna: Boutte.J. Elsejr, Dr. Ernest Alex-T. Andrews, Jr., AttorneyHosts: Mr. F acder, .William Miles Page.Mr. and Mra.Oordon Jones, Mr. and Un. Lester Walton, Atfy Stanley Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Lester W*lton. Dr. A. C. Oaraer. Mrs. Lottie Oooper. East Orange. N. J.: Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Curtis, Patteson; Ms. Chslotie Kyle, Patteson: Miss Auguss Savage, MY. and Mrs. A. C: Fallings. N. T.; Mrs. Lott la Cooper, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. Robert De Prance. Ms Is Lydia Mason. Miss Mary Ann Mason, J. Rosamond Johnson, composer. Mr. E A. Manchester, L. Chandler West, Mr. Samuel Minor, Mr. A. 8. Carter. Mr.- and Mr*. Bailey, of Oerznantown; Mias Mas Miller, of Washington, and sister. also Mra. Newton Mllsr. of Washington: Miss Brenda Moryck, of Newark, N. J.; Mra. Nettie Gilbert, of Baltimore: Dr. and Mra. H. S. MeOard, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wright, Mrs. Nora Anderson and Mra. Harry Brown, and daughters; Mr. Levi Moors, Miss Nsllla Nicholson, of Wilmington, Dal., and Mrs, / A. Olenn, of D. O.
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