Port Chester Daily Item/1923/Miss Lowe, Bride In Home Wedding

Miss Lowe, Bride In Home Wedding
A very pretty home wedding was solemnized Thursday evening, when Miss Blanche Lowe, daughter of Mrs. Anna Lowe, became the bride of John Wahl, Jr., of Kentucky and Rye in the presence of thirty relatives and friends. The ceremony took place at the bride's home, 38 Elm place and was performed by the Rev. Frederick W. Poten, pastor of the Rye Methodist Church. The bride was charming in a gown of flesh-colored crepe de chine and bridal veil caught up with lilies-of-the-valley. She wore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses, and was given in marriage by her uncle, Le Baron Lindauer. The bride's only attendant was Miss Margaret Miller, of New Rochelle, who was becomingly attired in Alice blue georgette and wore a bouquet of pink roses. The best man was Edgar Ferguson, of Philadelphia. Following a bounteous wedding repast the young couple departed amid a shower of rice and old shoes for a brief honeymoon, upon returning from which they will reside for the time being with the bride's mother at the Elm street address. The newly-married pair were the recipients of many beautiful gifts.
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