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TUESDAY, June 8, 1897.1T 2rk»w-I©t,.)DtIW-eirayralithUyleyndtheK1,enporintheid*galore»t,leytoe.Hisdmrer,hisBedindof•artvas•wotoJUNE, MONTH OF BRIDES. H(A HAPPY UNION OF LOVE CONSUM-| BOF MATED AT HYMEN’S ALTAR.al-im-thetheilly*enofre.lal-om*rs»ereka-ers»vepk*ise-ed.Jaycdtheladin*okay.r.a'ol-oldrah:n;)UtF.entinkMIm Minnie B.TlmpwB, of Newark, Mar- I We. led to Robert S. Osborne, of Belleville, at I Dt the Bride’s Uncle’s la New Market. anp. A charming June wedding was T celebrated yesterday afternoon at the Enc home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bin!, and ot New Market, when their nieoe, Miss plci Minnie B. Timpson, of Newark, and pre: Robert 8. Osborn, of Belleville,^were mei united in marriage by Rev.^Mr. pan Durand, pastor of St. James* P. E. frie church, of Newark. proThe home was a ecene of beauty by Bai a profusion of choice flowers, tioi Especially in the parlor, where the call ceremony was performed, was the the floral display the most attractive. The whlflowers were banked in a tasteful man- Chi ner each side of the doors through par which the bridal party entered, while chc smilax was prettily festooned about of the room. 1 hoiWhile the bridal party entered the oon parlor the Mendelssohn wedding hoe march was executed by Miss Mollie I Chapin, of Newark. maAt the altar they were met by the ma officiating clergyman who performed Loi the ceremony according to the Epis- As* copal church. The bride was gowned anc in white brocaded satin trimmed with ing duchess and point laoeT* She carried wei a shower bouquet of white roses. The fr« bridesmaids were Miss Eva Chapin ma and Miss Minnie Farley, of Newark, weiThe former was gowned in white and indgreen organdie trimmed with lace and Ma ribbons, while the latter wore a gown ent of white and pink organdie also an( trimmed with lace and ribbons. we:The best man was Benjamin H. 1 Timpson. brother of the bride, who cot gave hi* sister away in marriage. Fol duilowing the ceremony the happy couple the were showered with congratulations prc by their friends and relatives. wilAfter congratulation* a wedding vie dinner was served to the guests. The table was prettily decorated with flowers of many colors. A 1Later in the afternoon the bride and groom left for an extended bridal itour and on their return they will re- * side where they were married. The ©n«groom is an employ of the United | RifStates Trust Company. Both he and his wife were handsomely remembered in receiving two beautiful and costlypresents. The otber presents wereequally costly and useful.Those present to witness the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. John H Osborne, Spencer Osborne, Hanford Osborne, Elsie Osborne, Mrs. Perry,of Belleville; Mrs. Bexjamin Timp eon, Benjamin Timpson, Mrs. Chapin,Miss Mollie Chapin, Mrs. Palmer,Mrs. Arthur McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Urquhart, Miss Cooper, Miss Urqu*hart, Charles' J. Urquhart, Frank Urquhart, W. H. Bruen. E. A. Bruen, of Newark; Mr. and Mrs D. H. EJones, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cochen,Mrs. Chase, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Edward Timpson, Mr. apd Mrs. W. J.Andrews, of Montclair; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird, of New Market.atamncxmaclowechiha’paipreFnthethestoupIalaarrcorbef1Citto
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Plainfield Daily Press

Plainfield, New Jersey, US

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