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Joungers – Nash Marriage 1910

JOUNGERS, YOUNGER, NASH

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 12/10/2019 at 09:45:08

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Aug. 30, 1910, LP, C4

Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Elsie Nash to Charles Younger, Tuesday evening, at the home of the bride.

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Sept. 6, 1910, LP, C5, 6

Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nash, occurred the marriage of their youngest daughter, Elsie, to Mr. Chas. Joungers of Rochester. Promptly at eight o'clock, to the strains of the wedding march, played by Mrs. Alvin Nash, the contracting parties attended by the groom's cousin, Miss Georgia Ray of Owatonna, and the bride's brother, Webster Nash, took their places in the northeast corner of the parlor under a bower of ferns, where Rev. Williams quickly tied the knot, using the impressive ring service. The bride was gowned in a simple robe of white messeline silk and carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. The bridesmaid was also dressed in white. The groom wore the conventional black. Congratulations over, the bride threw her bouquet which was caught by Miss Eloise Hill, after which refreshments of nut brick ice cream and cake were served to the guests. The groom was a resident here for about a year some time ago, while the bride is a well known Lime Springs girl who will be greatly missed by all. The couple will make their home in Rochester where the groom has a prosperous barber business. The happiest of happy lines for them is the wish of all.

Transcriber’s Note: The groom’s last name is shows two different ways.


 

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