Ackerman, Curtis C. wed to Mabel E.
Parker 1930 Edmeston, NY
Edmeston
Girl Married
To
West Burlington Man
Miss
Mabel E. Parker and Curtis C. Ackerman
Are
Wed at Home of Bride's Parents by Rev. Winchorn
Edmeston, Jul 15 (Special)--- Miss Mabel E.
Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Parker of Edmeston, and
Curtis C. Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ackerman of West
Burlington, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock at the home of the bride's parents.
Miss Iva Welch, of Port Jervis, a Normal school
classmate of the bride, presided at the piano, playing the Lohengrin
wedding march as the bridal party entered the room, which was
prettily decorated with a profusion of flowers.
The bride was charming in a gown of maise chiffon
with hat and shoes to match. She carried a shower bouquet of yellow
and white roses caught with orange blossoms. The bride was given in
marriage by her father.
The bridesmaid, Miss Grace Parker, a sister of the
bride, wore a gown of blue georgette and carried an arm bouquet of
sweet peas. The best man was Giles Nicholes of Ithaca.
Following the ceremony the bridal party with
relatives and immediate friends returned to the home of the bride's
parents, where a reception and wedding dinner was held.
The bride is a native of Edmeston and is a graduate
of the Edmeston High school. For the past two years, she has been
attending the Oneonta Normal school, after previously teaching for
two years in the Burlington school districts. The groom is a
graduate of the Port Jervis High school and also attended Rutgers
university. He is now engaged in the occupation of farming on his
father's farm at West Burlington.
After a short wedding journey to New York and
Atlantic City, the couple will return to make their future home in
West Burlington. The bride wore a traveling suit with hat and shoes
to match as her going-away outfit.
The couple are very popular and the younger set of
their community and their many friends extend to them congratulations
and best wishes
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