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SiV•iis.Mieinmnrtorinui11WtlHPNTfokiIi:(.1wlbclrnWooten-Cowart. \A largo assemblage «»f interested friends witnessed the wedding of Miss Florence Wooten and Mr, James II. Cowart, which took place at the First Methodist ehiireh Tuesday evening at M o'clock, mid two hundred or more guests were entertained a Her wards at v n reception at the bride’s homo on ^ j, Pendleton street. 1^1Thqi decorations at the church werc^ entirely in green, the alter and circular chancol railing being bopkid in! potted palms and ferns. Miss Jinunie,nl Kofferer gave a delightful program of j I musie while the guests were nssemh-.st ling, playing^ Meditation during the al solemn Ceremony and Mendelssohns1 wedding march for the processional.The ushers. Messrs. Lycurgus Cowart, J)an Is)tt.sKustaee Simians and John Ilolt/.endorf preceded the four little flower girls, Sarah lovelace, Henri Sinclair, Margaret Seaman and Annie Lois Seals. Follpwing these dainty maids down the four aisles and erossi ng at thonl tar were the at temlan I s, Miss Annie Hell Me(ieo and Miss Kate Wilson, Mr. Morton Young and Mr. Clillord Johnson, Miss Idclla White and Miss Mary Young. Mr.Will Nichollrajid Mr. (Jeo, W. Tur-nor. tipi innfri of honor Miss Mildred Wooten, and Miss Uuth Whiting, Mr. Krnest Dunn and the matron of honor Mrs. Dickerson. As the bride entered with her father to meet the groom and his lxist man, Mr. Willis Frances, at the alter IxdioijgnVs beautiful bridal chorus was played by the organist ami simg hy the brides maids. Kov. J. A.; Harmon pcrforimHl the ceremony, assisted by Hev. W. II.HcrUggS.The brides maids wore lovely in accordion plaited organdy over yellow tnfJWn, wearing half veils and carrying white carnations. The maid of honor, Miss Mildred Wooten, wearing a beautiful white lingerie, carrying pink carnations and the matron of honor, Mrs. Hen Dickerson, wearing a white lace gown were very handsome.The bride was fair and lovely to look upon in her wedding gown of white mull, over whtoh fell the airy folds of her tulle veil, and carrying a large bouquet of bride roses.The reception which followed the ceremony was a very delightful affair.Mr, Cowart ami his brido stood in the drawing room to receive the congratulations of their friends.All the rooms were elaborately ecornted in palms, cut flowers nml vines. Tlio dining-room was quite pretty in yellow and white, the bride’s table being arranged with artistic e/li*ct. In cutting thccakcMis* Annie Hell McOoe drew tlio ring, Miss Ruth White the tliiuible and Miss Idol InWhite the dime.Delicious cream and cake was served buffet The many exquisite pres-ents of ciitgla**, silver, china and other handsome gills attested the |MpuIarityof the couple.Mrs. (ico. Wooten was handsome in a block lace dress.The out of town guest* were: Mrs.Ham Stokes of Moultrie, Mr. and Mrs Victor Wootop of Fitzgerald, Mrs.Hen Dickerson and Mrs. W. Ii. Dyerof Binbridge, Messrs, (MI. Caldwell,W. II. Hubert, uml J. \V. Callahan of HainhriJge. Mr. itosco Woolen of Fitzgerald and Miss Ruth Whiting of Tifton.Mr. and Mrs. Cowart left on the 10:30 train tor points north to lx» absent a short time, after which they will Ik* at home to tlieir friends on IVu-dleton Hr.Tin* wedding \va* certainly one of!* , illi • most Ih:iuiiJ'nI of' the many lovely weddings that have taken place in Wave rota.nihifnin wi su tri wi ve so of ed I illor
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Waycross Journal

Waycross, Georgia, US

Fri, May 03, 1907

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