He Married Ethel Kuss on 17 Nov 1915 in Elyria, Lorain Co., OH.
Wedding Announcement, 17 Nov 1915, "The Chronicle Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
Miss Ethel Kuss Becomes the bride of Edward C. Pietch
Simplicity marked the beautiful home wedding of Miss Ethel G. Kuss, of Lorain and Edward G. Pietch, of Elyria, which was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Kuss. Promptly at 3:30 o'clock to the strains of Lehengrin's Bridal march, played by Mr. Earl Bennett, of Elyria, the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, descended the stairs followed by the groom and took their place in the living room before a bank of palms and flowers where the marriage vows were taken. The bride was given in marriage by he father. Rev. R.G. Armstrong, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating at the pretty ring ceremony. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Helen Kollman sang "O Promise Me." The bride looked beautiful in a simple white gown of crepe dechine and carried bride roses. Fifty relatives and friends of the young couple witnessed the ceremony.
A reception followed the ceremony after which a course supper was served. The bride's table was effectively decorated in pink chrysanthemums and smilax where the bridal party and intimated relative were seated at small tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Pietch left during the evening for a short wedding trip east and upon their return will reside with the bride's parents for the winter. The bride's traveling suit was of African brown with hat to correspond.
Mrs. Pietch is a graduate of Amherst High School, class of '13, and is one of the most prominent young ladies of Amherst. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pietch are members of the Amherst Home orchestra and are well known in musical circles. Mr. Pietch is employed as electrician at the Willys-Knight Overland Company in Cleveland, and is popular among his associates.
The out of town guests to witness the ceremony were Mrs. Ernest Pietch, of Elyria, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harper, Mr. and Mrs. William Phaff and son, Misses Hilda and Martha Pietch, Mesars, Floyd Boughton, Earl Bennett, Mrs. Sarah Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uber, Mrs. Ellsworth Palmer and Miss Mayme Kuss all of Elyria; Mrs. F. Horner and daughter of Cleveland; Mrs. Charles Hanchett and daughter, Miss Marion, of Lorain; Mrs. J.S. Vaughn and daughter, Miss Irene, of Oberlin.--Lorain Time Herald.
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He Married Ethel Kuss on 17 Nov 1915 in Elyria, Lorain Co., OH.
Wedding Announcement, 17 Nov 1915, "The Chronicle Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
Miss Ethel Kuss Becomes the bride of Edward C. Pietch
Simplicity marked the beautiful home wedding of Miss Ethel G. Kuss, of Lorain and Edward G. Pietch, of Elyria, which was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Kuss. Promptly at 3:30 o'clock to the strains of Lehengrin's Bridal march, played by Mr. Earl Bennett, of Elyria, the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, descended the stairs followed by the groom and took their place in the living room before a bank of palms and flowers where the marriage vows were taken. The bride was given in marriage by he father. Rev. R.G. Armstrong, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating at the pretty ring ceremony. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Helen Kollman sang "O Promise Me." The bride looked beautiful in a simple white gown of crepe dechine and carried bride roses. Fifty relatives and friends of the young couple witnessed the ceremony.
A reception followed the ceremony after which a course supper was served. The bride's table was effectively decorated in pink chrysanthemums and smilax where the bridal party and intimated relative were seated at small tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Pietch left during the evening for a short wedding trip east and upon their return will reside with the bride's parents for the winter. The bride's traveling suit was of African brown with hat to correspond.
Mrs. Pietch is a graduate of Amherst High School, class of '13, and is one of the most prominent young ladies of Amherst. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pietch are members of the Amherst Home orchestra and are well known in musical circles. Mr. Pietch is employed as electrician at the Willys-Knight Overland Company in Cleveland, and is popular among his associates.
The out of town guests to witness the ceremony were Mrs. Ernest Pietch, of Elyria, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harper, Mr. and Mrs. William Phaff and son, Misses Hilda and Martha Pietch, Mesars, Floyd Boughton, Earl Bennett, Mrs. Sarah Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uber, Mrs. Ellsworth Palmer and Miss Mayme Kuss all of Elyria; Mrs. F. Horner and daughter of Cleveland; Mrs. Charles Hanchett and daughter, Miss Marion, of Lorain; Mrs. J.S. Vaughn and daughter, Miss Irene, of Oberlin.--Lorain Time Herald.
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