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Sayres - Blosser

SAYRES, BLOSSER

Posted By: AliceWayne Daniels (email)
Date: 12/27/2010 at 19:50:23

Moulton Tribune
September 12, 1902

SAYRES-BLOSSER
One of the really pretty September weddings was consumated in Moulton Wednesday at 10 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Blosser, when their daughter, Emma Charlotte, was married to James William Sayres. Rev. J. E. Wilkins of the Baptist church pronounced the handsome couple husband and wife, as they stood under an arch of smilax and roses.
Miss Vivian Post rendered the wedding march as the couple took their position, in her usual artistic manner. After the impressive rites
the relatives and few friends invited extended warm congratulations. The bride was beautifully dressed in white and carried bride's roses and the groom wore the conventional black. The presents were valuable and numerous.
The groom is the popular train dispatcher of the Burlington and one of the clever men of that system. The bride was raised in Moulton
and is well qualified by her lady like ways and industry to make a first class help-mate for a good husband. The happy couple left at 11:40, amidst a shower of rice, old shoes and curious hyrogliphics on their trunks, for Kansas City and Denver to spend the honey-moon. They will be at home in Moulton, after October 1st. The TRIBUNE joins with the public in best wishes,


 

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