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Cameron-Wooten.Tbo wedding of Miaa Minnie Ethel Cameron and Mr. Victor Garfield Wooten which took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, 28 Isabolla street-, was a very pretty affair,and was witneaaed only by the two families and closest friends of the bride and groom who had been invited informally.The decorations were simple, bit very lovely, the mantels, doorways, windows and pictures were gracefully buug with Southern Smilax, whilo vases and bowls of out flowere were placed on tablea and cabineta.The weddiug march was played by Miss Maud Burpee and aa the notes were heard the bride aud groom came slowly down the stair, wry and euterod the parlor where the ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A Harmon, pastor of First M dhodist church at 8:80.The bride was very fair aud eweet looking in her wedding gowu of aoft white silk and tale veil, the veil whiob fell over the face was caught to the hair with a fragrant wreath of orango blossoms, sont to her from friends in Florida. Her bouquet was a abow or of handsome wnite carnations aud asparagus feru.After the coromouy refreshments were served ballet, daring whioh congratulations and good wishos were teaderod the brido and groom.A number of beautiful presents were received by the youug couple.Mr and Mrs Wcoton left on tho 10:80 trsiu for Bainbridgo, their future borne. Tho brido’a going away gown was of ateel gray broad cloth, worn with a lingerie waisthat to match, waa becoming stylish.1
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Waycross Journal

Waycross, Georgia, US

Fri, Mar 09, 1906

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