POLLOCK, Max O. & Miss Frances Pearl Seamands, Wedding 1913
POLLOCK, SEAMANDS
Posted By: Linda Ziemann (email)
Date: 10/29/2005 at 19:06:24
POLLOCK, Max O. & Miss Frances Pearl Seamands, 12 Feb 1913
Source: Akron Register
Dated February 13, 1913MARRIED
A very happy and pretty nuptial event was consummated Wednesday,
February 12, 1913, at high noon, when Max O. Pollock and Miss Frances
Pearl Seamands were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of
her parents in this city. Rev. Robert Lee Stuart, of the Akron M.E.
church, officiated in the presence of relatives and friends to the
number of about forty. The ring ceremony was used, little Miss Beryl
Murphey, niece of the groom, acting as ring bearer. Mendelssohn's grand
wedding march was played by Miss Lucile Stuart, and Miss Cecile Bennett
sang before and after the ceremony, her selections being "I Love You
Truly" and "O Promise Me." Following the ceremony and congratulations a
fine wedding dinner was served. The bride was becomingly attired in a
gown of cream colored charmeuse satin, trimmed with shadow and net lace,
and carried a bouquet of bride's roses.The wedding colors were pink and white and the color scheme was carried
out in the room and table decorations.The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Seamands and the
groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Pollock. Both families are
among the oldest and most highly respected in this community. The two
young people so happily united have lived here since infancy and by
their strength of character and nobility of purpose, their helpfulness
and affability, have earned the esteem and lasting friendship of all who
know them. In thus embarking upon the voyage of life they have the
congratulations of many friends and their cordial wishes for many years
of happy and helpful companionship.Mr. and Mrs. Pollock departed yesterday afternoon for a brief wedding
trip and will visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. H.E. Bradley, near
Wagner, S.D. Upon their return they will make a home on his father's
farm, northeast of this city.
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