Tennessean, The (Nashville, Tennessee), 15 Sep 1903, p5
Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Patterson announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Robbie Belle Patterson, of Franklin, Ky., to Harold Mandeville Pulsifer, of New York, the wedding to occur at the home of the bride on the evening of Oct. 1.
Miss Patterson is a graduate of Vassar, and has visited Nashville frequently, being the guest of Miss Mary E. Philips, Miss Marv Polk, Miss Frances Pilcher and Mrs. Eugene Harris. She has rare musical accomplishments, her beautiful soprano having won for her numerous friends and admirers in Kentucky and Tennessee, where she is widely known, as well as in the East, where she has visited often. Her father is one of Franklin's oldest citizens and is now a retired merchant and capitalist.
The groom, Mr. Pulsifer, is a talented man with line business acumen, as evidenced by the fact that though still quite young he is the manager of the New York office of a large Eastern manufactory. The bridal tour will be concluded after a few weeks stay in the Berkshires, after which Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer will be at their future home in New York City, the "Creston" on West End avenue and One Hundred and First street.