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In SocietyI The home of Mr. am! Mrs. Geogre Umm at Peru was the scene of a pretty wedding Christina^ night, when ihelr youngest daughter Anna waswedded to Mr. Kstel Watts, son of Mrs. Roxanna Watts, of New Haven.Promptly at 6:30 o'clock to the strains of Mendelssohn’s weddingmarch, played by Mrs. Lucy Lamm,V.j the bridal party took their places un-! der a large wedding Pell mid festoons I of lace and Rev. George Wler of Norwalk performed the ceremony. They j were unattended, with the exception of little Catherine and Beatrice Lamm who acted as flower girls. The ring i ceremony was used.The bride was charming in a gown of white silk lansdowne, with ribbonand tmbroidered chiffon, and carried a large bunch of bride’s roses. The groom wore the conventional black. Only the Immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. Those from out of town were Mrs. Roxanna Watts of New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Watts of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Watts of Greenwich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Clyde and Arthur Lamm of Cleveland.After the ceremony the guests repaired to the dining room where an elegant four course supper was served the color scheme being pink and■white. 1T he young couple were the recipients of many beautiful presents, including cut glass, silverware and furniture. They will reside at .presect with the groom’s mother on a large farm in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Watts are highly respected young people. Mrs. Watts having taught school for several years and is at the present time employed in a school in Greenfield township
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Norwalk Evening Herald

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Thu, Dec 27, 1906

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