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MARRIAGES HERE AND ELSEWHERE
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In Which Charlotte People are Interested--Miss Potts and Mr. Barringer Married--Other Nuptials.
A quiet but pretty wedding was that of Miss Daisy Potts and Mr. W. M. Barringer which took place last night at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. G. Potts. The parlor was simply but effectively decorated. Promptly at 9 o'clock the bride, attired in a becoming and dainty gown of soft white silk mull, with the bridal veil enveloping her person, and carrying a large bouquet of callas and maiden hair ferns, entered on the arm of her betrothed, and before Rev. Dr. Preston the two covenanted to "live together after God's holy ordinance until death do them part." After the ceremony the guests, consisting only of relatives and a few friends, enjoyed the usual wedding refreshments.
The bride is the daughter of the late J. G. Potts, and a nice of Capt. W. E. Ardrey, of the Mint. She has many friends here and elsewhere who have been won by her bright, attractive ways.
The groom is a member of the firm of Barringer & Stone, and is one of Charlotte's best young business men. He and his bride received a number of pretty presents.
On account of the illness of the groom's father, their bridal trip will be postponed until later.
Charlotte Observer
April 25, 1894
Page 4
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Son of Martin Luther Barringer and Cordelia McCorkle. Information obtained from death certificate.
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MARRIAGES HERE AND ELSEWHERE
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In Which Charlotte People are Interested--Miss Potts and Mr. Barringer Married--Other Nuptials.
A quiet but pretty wedding was that of Miss Daisy Potts and Mr. W. M. Barringer which took place last night at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. G. Potts. The parlor was simply but effectively decorated. Promptly at 9 o'clock the bride, attired in a becoming and dainty gown of soft white silk mull, with the bridal veil enveloping her person, and carrying a large bouquet of callas and maiden hair ferns, entered on the arm of her betrothed, and before Rev. Dr. Preston the two covenanted to "live together after God's holy ordinance until death do them part." After the ceremony the guests, consisting only of relatives and a few friends, enjoyed the usual wedding refreshments.
The bride is the daughter of the late J. G. Potts, and a nice of Capt. W. E. Ardrey, of the Mint. She has many friends here and elsewhere who have been won by her bright, attractive ways.
The groom is a member of the firm of Barringer & Stone, and is one of Charlotte's best young business men. He and his bride received a number of pretty presents.
On account of the illness of the groom's father, their bridal trip will be postponed until later.
Charlotte Observer
April 25, 1894
Page 4
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Son of Martin Luther Barringer and Cordelia McCorkle. Information obtained from death certificate.
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