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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
Marriage[1] |
28 Jun 1911 |
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Divorce? |
1936 |
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Children
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- ↑ Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. And Mrs.J.W. Schurr, No.368 Hawley Street, their daughter, Zora M., was married to James A. DawleyR. ev. C.C. Crawford, former pastor of Columbia Avenue Church, was the officiating clergyman.
The bride wore a gown of white messaiine, elaborately trimmed with satin Braiding on net, with chiffon roses, and carried a shower bouquet of bride Roses with maidenhair ferns and baby ribbon. She was attended by Miss Adele Maurer, who wore white voile over pink messaline, trimmed with baby Irish lace. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. J.W. Schurr Jr., brother of the bride, acted as best man. The ring bearer was Master Douglas Davis, cousin of the groom. Six little girls dressed in White acted as ribbon bearers. They were Luella, Grace and Elsie Hunt (distant cousins of the groom , Elsie Davison, Mabel Reck and Miss Gladys Sage, cousin of the bride (Jennie's daughter . The march from Lohengrin, played by Miss Cora M. Oster, announced the coming of the bridal party. Beneath a canopy of palms, ferns and daisies accompanied by "Oh Promise Me" the ceremony was performed, the bride being given in marriage by her father. The gift of the groom to the bride was a solid silver tea service. The gift of the Bride to her bridesmaid was a gold neck lace with a pendent of baby coral. The groom's gift to his best man was a stick pen set with sapphires. Following The wedding there was a reception for the guests, covers being laid For 125 and fourteen being seated at the bride's table. The house was tastefully Decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. Prenuptial events were variety showers given by Mrs. William Davis (Annie Albro Davis' d-in-law, mde) and the Misses Marian and Nina Davis, No 9 Amett Street (Annie's children, mde), Mrs, R. Jennings No. 47 Columbia Avenue, and Miss Adele Maurer No 261 Warwick Avenue. (Grandpa kissed Adele instead of Zora at the end of ceremony, so the story goes, mde.) Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. And Mrs. Byron Dawley (Parents of the groom, mde)and Daughter Jane ofCanandaigua, Mr.and Mrs.Mason of Perry (Groom's cousin Maud? mde), Mrs Perry and Mrs. Nettie Dawley (Aunts of the groom,mde), of Bloomfield, Mr. And Mrs, George/Jenny Tremble Sage (Bride's aunt, mde) and daughter Gladys of Brockport, Mrs George Munger, the Misses Alice and Jessie Nise And George Tromley, uncle of the bride of Buffalo. After an extended Western trip, Mr. And Mrs. Dawley will be home at No. 368 Hawley Street.
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