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IExchanges Marriage Vows with Mr.Fred Fox, of Norwalk.!After Short Wedding Trip will Reside at 122 West(1Main.The marriage of Miss Theodoralt;vHlne Close, daugther of Mr.Mrs. G. W. Close ami Mr. Frederick ( Fox of Norwalk was celebrated withmuch beauty last evening at the home of the bride’s father on Madison ave-inue.link was the prevailing color in the artistic floral decorations of thlt; house, there being huge bouquets of pink roses arranged effectively all through the rooms, with backgrounds of smilax and other foliage.Half after eight was the hour of theceremony and before this time about seventy-five guests assembled to a watt the entrance ol the bridal party.The bride was receded to the altaiof palms In the living room by her sister, Miss Helen Close, as maid othonor, and by Misses Alice Stahl or Bellevue and Martha Cray, who acted as hrldemaids.tif1The maid of honor’s gown was of i pink silk net built over pink taffeta 1 and she carried a ybouquet of white j sweet peas. Miss Stahl and Miss « Orav were gowned alike in white ilingerie robes elaborately trimmed iwith fillet embroidery and valen- 1 clennes lace. Barh carried a clusterof pink peas. The bride’s gown was a handsome one of white liberty satinwith bodice of Duehesse laee. Sheiwore a long bridal veil and carried a shower of white roses and 1 iHies ofthe valley.Mr. Ralph Algler of Chicago accompanied the groom as best man Master Junior and Miss LovinaClose, the bride’s brother and sister drew the white satin ribbons to form the bridal aisle. The Rev. Dr. GeorgeWallace of the First CongregationalI church said the marriage service. Carl : Hill’s orchestra played the weddingmusic and also during the later hours.Following the ceremony a wedding11 supper was served at small tabies, the I bridal table seating, besides the bride11 rind groom and their attendants Dr. I .Hill of Cleveland and Mr. Lucius.I Sears of this city. The decorations I*of this table were formed mainly ofII pink roses, a large oval piece of these I, blossoms making the centerpiece. Thefavors were in the form of pink satin hearts filled with confetti.8Mr. and Mrs. Fox left last evenine for a wedding journey of about ten days. They will be at home a ft -11 er June 1 at 122 West Main Street In Norwalk, where they will begin housekeeping.Out-of-town guests for these nuptials included the groom’s mother Mrs. Pox of Norwalk. Mrs WilliamHarvey of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stahl, Miss Stahl, Miss MarionStall] and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Close orBellevue; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman otFremont, Mrs. Donald Powers orNorwalk, Miss Margaret Hill otPainesville, Dr. Hill of Cleveland, Mr Algler of Chicago, Mrs. Nettie Webster, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hill, Miss Aletha Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burnham, Mr, Leon Ayres and Mr. Milton Hess of Berlin Heights.
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Norwalk Evening Herald

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Thu, Apr 30, 1908

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