Miss Heyer wore a princess gown of white satin trimmed with rose point and duchesse lace with tulle veil, and orange blossoms and carried a great bunch of bride roses. Her cousin, Miss Avis Margaret Swan was her principal attendant. The bridesmaids were the Misses Helen B. Smith, Adele L. du Crest, Laura M. Romer and Else M. Jenins. Miss Katherine P. Srout was flower girl. The best man was the bride's brother, Raymond B. Heyer, and the users were Alfred Dalton, of Glen Cove, L.I., and John L. Swan and Reuben J. Peacock. Many of the bride's classmates of Adelphi College were present at the wedding and the reception which followed at the bride's home, 512 Madison street. After the reception, the bride and bridegroom left for the Heyer's summer home in the Adirondacks and on their return will make their home in Brooklyn.
Their wedding announcement as published in the Times Union (Brooklyn, New York), on 9 Jun 1910, page 7.
Miss Heyer wore a princess gown of white satin trimmed with rose point and duchesse lace with tulle veil, and orange blossoms and carried a great bunch of bride roses. Her cousin, Miss Avis Margaret Swan was her principal attendant. The bridesmaids were the Misses Helen B. Smith, Adele L. du Crest, Laura M. Romer and Else M. Jenins. Miss Katherine P. Srout was flower girl. The best man was the bride's brother, Raymond B. Heyer, and the users were Alfred Dalton, of Glen Cove, L.I., and John L. Swan and Reuben J. Peacock. Many of the bride's classmates of Adelphi College were present at the wedding and the reception which followed at the bride's home, 512 Madison street. After the reception, the bride and bridegroom left for the Heyer's summer home in the Adirondacks and on their return will make their home in Brooklyn.
Their wedding announcement as published in the Times Union (Brooklyn, New York), on 9 Jun 1910, page 7.
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