The Reformed Church at Jefferson, this county, was the scene of a very pretty wedding last evening at 6 o'clock. The parties to the contract were Mr. Oscar D. Culler and Miss Ella V. Feaster. Promptly at the hour named, preceded by the ushers, Messrs Samuel N. Gregg, Robert E. Shaff, John D. Long and George C. Culler, the bride and groom entered the church and proceeded to the altar rail, where they were met by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ditmar, who made them man and wife according to the beautiful ritual of that church. The church was well filled by the friends of both parties to witness the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Culler were the recipients of a number of useful and valuable presents.
(thank you Richard Culler)
The Reformed Church at Jefferson, this county, was the scene of a very pretty wedding last evening at 6 o'clock. The parties to the contract were Mr. Oscar D. Culler and Miss Ella V. Feaster. Promptly at the hour named, preceded by the ushers, Messrs Samuel N. Gregg, Robert E. Shaff, John D. Long and George C. Culler, the bride and groom entered the church and proceeded to the altar rail, where they were met by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ditmar, who made them man and wife according to the beautiful ritual of that church. The church was well filled by the friends of both parties to witness the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Culler were the recipients of a number of useful and valuable presents.
(thank you Richard Culler)
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