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1894
January
6th
THE STEELE-FISHER NUPITALS
The marriage of Miss Mary Ch?ton FISHER to Robert B. STEELE will take place
at 8 o'clock this evening in the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Chruch. Rev.
Dr. A. J. F. BEBRENDS, pastor of the Central Congregational Church, will be
officiating minister. The bride will be attended by three of her cousins,
Miss Bessie DAVIS, of Bridgewater, Mass., as the maid of honor, and Miss
Carol MESSINGER of the city, and Florence FISHER, of Wrenthan, Mass. as the
bridemaids. Wesley STEELE, brother of the Bridegroom, will attend as best
man.
The four ushers who will lead the procession are: Edmund D. FISHER, brother
of the bride, Charles H. MESSINGER, cousin of the bride, William STEELE,
brother of the bridegroom, and Harold DAVIDSON. The Bridal gown will be of
white satin and the veil of tulle. Miss DAVIS will wear pink and the two
bridemaids will be in white and pink. A reception for relatives only will
follow at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C.
FISHER, 373 Adelphi Street.
Jan. 8th 1894
AT HYMEN'S ALTAR
SIMSON-LEFKOWITSH
Miss Frances LEFKOWITSH was married yesterday afternoon to Simon SIMSON, a
wealthy real estate dealer of Suffern, N.J. The ceremony took place at the
house of the bride's uncle, I. LEFKOWITSH, 4 Third Street. Rev. Dr.
TAUBENHOUS, of the State Street synagogue officiated.
12th
PROMINENT GUESTS AT MISS SLOAN'S WEDDING.
Miss Cornelia Belle SLOAN, daughter of the Rev. Arthur SLOAN, rector of the
Randall Memorial Church, in Sailor's Snug Harbor, Staten Island, was married
last night at 8 o'clock to Thomas Landon FOWLER, of Richmond Hill, Long
Island. The ceremony was performed in the Randall Memorial Church, by the
Re. Dr. Morgan DIX, of Trinity Church.
A reception at the house of the bride's parents followed the ceremony.
Among those present were;
Mayor Thomas F. GILROY,
Admiral GHERARDI,
Gen. Daniel BUTTERFIELD,
Bishops WILLIAMS, LITTLEJOHN, COX and NEELY;
the Rev. Dr. DUFFIELD,
Recorder SMYTH,
archdeacon George D. JOHNSON,
William KESSLER,
Judge George INGRAHAM,
D. Phoenix INGRAHAM,
Mr and Mrs. Robert FROTHINGHAM,
Mr. and Mrs. George L. FOWLER,
Rev. Dr. DUMBELL,
Mrs. Washington MORTON,
Mrs. Alexander D. SHAW
22d
Judge MOORE, of the Court of Sessions, to-day married Simon ZALOT and Mary
ROSENBERG in his chambers. Both the contracting parties came originally
from Odessa, Russia.
Jan. 26, 1894 paper
THAYER-PACKARD - On Thursday, 25 inst. at the residence of the bride's
sister. Mr. Geo. THAYER and Miss Gertrude PACKARD, both of Brooklyn.
FEBRUARY
14th
ORCHARD-MILLER.-On Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, at St. George's Church,
Brooklyn, by the Rev. H. Richard HARRIS, assisted by the Rev. John W.
WILLIAMS. Ella CANDIDA, daughter of Albert MILLER, to Robert Richey
ORCHARD.
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