St. Luke's Lutheran church of Mt. Zion was filled to overflowing yesterday to witness the marriage of Miss Annie Culler, daughter of the late Philip Culler, and Prof. J. H. Beard, organist of the Reformed church of that place. Promptly at 4.55 the bridal party entered the church to the strains of a beautiful wedding march, which was most gracefully rendered by Miss Mollie Culler, one of the belles of Jefferson. The bride was attired in a dark green traveling dress and the groom wore the usual black. The ushers were Geo. and Lloyd Culler, brothers of the bride, and Wm. J. Beard and Chas. Renn. After the ceremony there was a reception held at the home of the bride's mother. The bride received a great many handsome presents.
St. Luke's Lutheran church of Mt. Zion was filled to overflowing yesterday to witness the marriage of Miss Annie Culler, daughter of the late Philip Culler, and Prof. J. H. Beard, organist of the Reformed church of that place. Promptly at 4.55 the bridal party entered the church to the strains of a beautiful wedding march, which was most gracefully rendered by Miss Mollie Culler, one of the belles of Jefferson. The bride was attired in a dark green traveling dress and the groom wore the usual black. The ushers were Geo. and Lloyd Culler, brothers of the bride, and Wm. J. Beard and Chas. Renn. After the ceremony there was a reception held at the home of the bride's mother. The bride received a great many handsome presents.
Family Members
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James Henry Culler
1846–1923
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William Luther Culler
1848–1934
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Philip Kurtz Culler
1849–1855
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Lewis Franklin Culler
1851–1855
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Eliza Sophia Culler
1852–1855
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Hester Ellen Culler
1854–1858
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Sophia Elizabeth Culler
1856–1857
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John Jacob Culler
1858–1928
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George Bowers Culler
1862–1931
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Mary Matilda Culler Trundle
1865–1947
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Lloyd Clayton Culler
1869–1960
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