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PYFHI.N-KKRH.A beaumui aiuu weading ceremony was soieuimssed at bt. ua-urioi s catholic Linuch ai eigne0 ciocxv mis morning, when miss itulu Alma Keir, uaugliier of Mr. Alva Kerr, oi Indianapolis, uecame me bnue ol ;\lr. Joscpn r. ryrrin, yon oi Mr. anu mis. bnerman t yinii, of tins city. A liost of irienus anu relatives gathered at the stately cathedral at the appointed hour to witness the beautiful service, impressively performed by the Kev. Father T. S. Mesker, which made these two young people, man and wife. With Mr. Francis Braun at the organ, the sweet strains of “The March Nuptial” wafted through the church for the processional and Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was played for the recessional. During the ring service Mr. Braun softly played “1 Love You Truly” and for the Offertory Miss Editha P’eigert, in her usual charming and pleasing way, sang, “Oh, How Can1 Ever Forget Thee.” The bride and groom were attended by Miss Cora McCoy,.of Hamilton, Ohio, and Mr. Arthur Sherman Pyfrin, of this city. Mrs. Pyfrin was beautiful in her bridal gown of white lace cloth fashioned with an overdress of sheer tulle, and carried an exquisite shower boquet of bride’s roses and smilax. Her bridal veil was of filmy tulle and was caught about her forehead with a pretty wreath of orange blossoms. The maid of honor was charmingly attired in a white frock of lace and organdie and carried a lovely boquet of pink roses and ferns. She also wore a short veil caught at the shoulders will clusters of pink rose buds. Thirty-live friends and relatives wore royally entertained at an elegant wedding breakfast after the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Michaels, on south Grand avenue. Showers of pink hearts and cupids were everywhere manifest about the home and in Ihe dining room the massive festal board was a scene of rare beauty with its lovely embellishments of pink and white carnations and roses. The break-| fast was served in five elaborate courses. At half past two o’clock this afternoon a reception was given in honor of the bride and groom at the Michaels home. at. which only the immediate relatives and friends were the guests. Later this afternoon the happy twain departed for a week’s honeymoon. The bride’s traveling attire consisted of a stunning dark green suit with hat, shoes and gloves to match. Upon their return they will make their home with - the groom’s parents, on south Grand avenue.Although the bride is not a resident of Connersville, she has endeared herself to a vast circle of friends during her frequent visits here. She is a charming and accomplished voung Indv. Tim groom is one of Gonnersville’s popular and enter-nrising young men. His friends here are a host and to him and his bride they extend sineerest. wishes that theirs may be a life of utmost happiness.Among the out of town guests , were Mrs Mildred l.enkel, Mrs. 3 Lewis and Mr. Alva Kerr, of li rlinnapolis. Miss Mary Rurton, Riley and Miss Cora McCoy, Hamilton, Ohio.
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Connersville Evening News

Connersville, Indiana, US

Tue, Apr 24, 1917

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