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s *Church Was Beautifully Decorated and Crowded with an Invitedlt; iCompany—Bridal Trip |] % of Two Weeks.(]A wedding of unusual interest]8 was solemnised at (i o'clock yesterday morning in the Methodist church at Elkton when Miss Nina Estelle Miller, daughter of the late Dr. S. P. H. Miller and one of Eikton’s most attractive, young ladies, became the bride of Mr. Claude Singleton Sanford, of Harrisonburg. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s pastor, Kev.Dr. S. K. Cox.♦ •The church decorations. were elaborate and unusually effective 11 and the edifice was filled with a large edmpany of invi ted guests. The bride, wearing a very beeom-in navy blue traveling suit, was given avyay by her brother, Mr. Walter Miller. Miss Annie Shipp, |i of Elkton, was maid of honor. The ushers were Messrs. Oscar Harns-berger and John Tompkins. The wedding march was rendered by Miss Polly Wolfe.Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sanford left over the Nor-1 viI|.fclk Western for Washington. | h They will be absent two weeks, spending a portion of the time in Pennsylvania, On their re.turn to in Harrisonburg they will reside* at 11 the Warren House.The bride is a daughter of the late Dr. S. P. H. Miller, who was [g a widely known and influential citizen of East Rockingham. She has spent her entiro life at Elkton lli and has always been much admired v for her many loveable traits ofJ n character. Mr. Sanford, who is aof jhe late E. Q, Sanford, of East Pointy is AZWWmw in, the employ of H. Wise Sons T one of the most popular young men of Harrisonburg.
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Harrisonburg Daily News

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US

Thu, Jun 22, 1905

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