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Milw-IN'aslcy NuptialsCelebrated This Afternoon.ties by friends. Dr. ‘Peasley is a young man of sterling worth and ability and the rich and gorgeous gifts showered upon the ypung couple is proof of the high esteem in which they are held by their friends.i„ It has been a long time since Norwalk lias had an elaborate homewedding such as this afternoon.when M’ss Ruth Miles, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. D. Miles, was*united in marriage to Dr. Charles Peasley, son of Dr. P. C. Peasley, ofthis city. iThe Miles home on South Garden street was beautiful in its decorations of lilac and apple bloosoms, while the living room where the ceremony was solemnized was a place of distinct beauty. The improvise,! altar was an embankment of ferns and a bower of white lilacs,Beautiful Wedding Celebratedat High Noon TodayThe marriage of Mies Mabel Constance Hat brick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Bathrick, of this city, toMr. Lloyd Cronk, of Cleveland, Ohio,was solemnized at the tome on Bene-j fudiet avenue today, at high noon.At the hour appointed for the mar-liage ceremony the bride, conducted by her father, met the bridegroom and accompanied by ihe bridesmaid, Miee Freda Bathrick, and the groom’a best man, Mr. Raymond Whldden of Mansfield. Ohio, together took theirplaces to the strains of the bridalmarch, ‘'Ixhongrin,” rendered by Missasparagus ferns and quince blossoms,, nazlt;q Burdue, within a lattice bowerwhile the center was festooned in (}0(.)lt;0(ibell fashion with clusters of valleylillies.* Guests numbered about one bun- ' dred who witnessed the pretty ceremony, the words of which were spoken by the Rev. A. .1 Funnell of the Presbyterian «hurch. The firststrains of the wedding march the “Hoffman” played by Mr. L. A,West tof the approach of thebride on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage and met at the altar bv the groom and Rev.The young couple wereFunnell.unattended.The bride’s gown was an exquisite New York Model of wlcte tulle over white satin and trimmed in imported rose point and silver lace. The graceful folds of her tulle veilenveloped her and was retained in her coiffure by tiny showers of orange blossoms. Her bridal boquetwas of brides’ roses with a shower ofvalleylillies. Site wore a beautifulcrescent pin of peals and sapphiresset In platinum too gift of the*groom.During the informal reception and congratulations which followed the guests enjoyed several violin selections bv Miss Hefer who is a student at the Oborlin Conservatory of mus'c. A prettily appointed buffet lunch was served to one hundred guests at tables attractively centered with bo-qucts of red tulips. IDr. and Mrs. Peasley will leavetdiis evening for a ten day weddingtrip to New York and Connecticutand upon their return home will reside at No. 1U Fast Maui where the groom has all ready prepared a cozvhome.The bride's traveling su t was of grey with shoes to match and wore a black chin chin hat Mrs. Peasley , one of the city's most popular andchaining young ladies and previousto the wedding has been honored with a number of showers and par-in green and bridal wreath,and suspended white bells.The bride was modestly yet becom-.ingly gowned in a costume of white crepe de chine and georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet ofbride's roselt;s and valley lillion. Thebridoenmid looked charming In a gown of delicate pink silk crepo and carrieda bouquet of pink *oses. Rev. Howaid A. Vernon, twlng the impressive ting service, made the contracting parties man and wife, after which the bride and groom received the heartylt; ongratulations of the friends present.With the exception of. a few friends ofthe bride, only the immediate families of the contracting parties were in attendanceAfter congratulations, th* wedding guests -sat down to a palatable three coutse wlt;dding breakfast.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (*. W. Cronk, of Cleveland, and holds a very responsible jiosltionwith the Sherwin-Williams Co., of the•same city.The bride was th** recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, Includingthese of silver and cut glass. The gv mg aw ay costume of the bride was olmidnight blue, with gray shoes, gloveeami hatMr. and Mrs. Cronk will take a brief wedding trip and will 1* athome. 10212 North Boulevard, Cleve land, lt;)., after June 15.chCOmwlt;urartiltinrdiiicrduibtew Welding an Event of .luue 2.Miss Anne Helene Gardiner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund G. Gardiner, will be married to Dr. Philip H. Fulstow on Saturday, June 2, at high noon at St. Paul’s Episcopal church in this city. No invitations will be issued for either the church or the house and the entire ceremony will lie marked by the greatest simplicity on account of the indefinite plans of the groom, who expects to enter the medical corps ofI «A 1
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Norwalk Reflector Herald

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Wed, May 23, 1917

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