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Green-Harris Wedding

GREEN HARRIS, BRUCE KERN BLAIR SULLIVAN JOHNSON SCOFIELD GABLE LYMAN TAUBAN

Posted By: Marilyn O'Connor <oconnor@osage.net>
Date: 2/11/2009 at 09:15:19

Osage News
April 12, 1906

GREEN-HARRIS

On Tuesday morning, March 27, 1906, Miss Ada Emilie Harris and Mr. Fred Augustus Green were united in marriage at the Methodist Episcopal church.

At eight o’clock to the wedding march from Lohengrin, played by Miss Iva Bruce, the wedding procession entered the church. From the vestibule the groom preceded by the ushers, Mr. W. B. Bruce and Mr. Howard Kern and by the best man, Mr. Earl B. Blair, passed to the altar. The bridal procession then entered passing down the center aisle.
First came the four maids in twos, Miss Hallie Sullivan, Miss Genevieve Taubman; Miss Irene Scofield, Miss Maud Gable; then the pillow bearers, Lucy and Gladys Johnson, next the maid of honor, Miss Maude Harris, with the ring bearer, Master Parker Lyman, and then the bride on her father’s arm.

The beautiful ring service was then performed by the Rev. Mr. J. L. McLaughlin, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Sanford.

After the ceremony, Mr. And Mrs Green received from 8:30 to 10:30 at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Harris.

The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. C. W. Harris and is a young lady of rare natural gifts.
She is a graduate of Cornell College and it was there she met the man who has won her heart and hand.

The groom is a native of Osage and a young man of fine ability, integrity and honor and will prove himselfa worthy husband of a worthy wife.

Their new home will be at Litchville, North Dakota- Rockwell Phonograph.


 

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