Elizabeth Daily Journal/1896/Williamson - George
Williamson - George
A Pretty Home Wedding on East Grand Street.
There was a charming home wedding solemnized last evening at 957 Grand Street, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand George. The bride was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George, Miss Anna Marie George, and the bridegroom was Albert Dunn Williamson. The ceremony took place in the parlor, which was vary prettily decorated with flowers and autumnal foliage. There was a large gathering of friends. Reverend Samuel Gipp, pastor of the German Moravian Church, performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father. She was very pretty in a gown of white silk with pearl trimmings and white silk ribbons. Miss Minnie George, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid, and she was gowned in cream colored silk. Little Miss Evanely Morrow was maid of honor. The best man was George Williamson, a brother of the bridegroom. Following the congratulations, the company sat down to a fine supper. The presents were numerous, costly and useful. Among those who attended the pleasant treat were: Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand George, Miss Augusta George; William George, Mrs. Sarah Young. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Deering, Mrs. Diel, Mr. and Mrs. Osee, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Oltman, Mr. and Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Meincke, Mr. and Mrs. Troyohm of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Mindich of Newark, Miss Anna Lindauer of Rye, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Hahn, Louis Hahn of Irvington, Mrs. Keane, Miss Nellie Smith, Miss Malinda Halsey, Miss Lizzie Willis, Miss Emma Widner, Miss Nellie Welsh, Miss Mary Gibbons, Miss Mamie and Maggie Keens, Miss Annie Regandall, Miss Nellie Walker, Miss Gertrude R. Bergen, Miss Ida and Carrie Park, Jacob Lauers, Harry Wackler, William Thomas, George Dagermean, Edward Deering, Mr. Alfred Reinhardt, Frank Slinger, Frank Wolf, George Fuliager.
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