Thursday, February 6, 1908
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Norris - Spence
An interesting event of the last week was the wedding of Miss Maude Norris and Mr. W. N. Spence, of Atlanta, which was solemnized at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. B. Pye, of Pleasant Hill, on the afternoon of January fifteenth, at 2:30 o'clock in the presence of a number of friends.
The home was beautifully decorated with trailing vines of southern smilax and in the parlor where the ceremony was performed by Eld. D. F. Woodall banks of ferns formed a background and overhanging was a canopy of smilax and wedding bells, underneath which the bride and groom made their vows. A soft pink light added beauty to the scene.
The wedding march was played by Miss Mattie Woodall.
The bride never looked prettier in a suit of brown cloth trimmed in a brighter shade of brown and wore it with a beautiful lace waist over cream satin. An armful of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley completed the charming toilet.
After the ceremony and congratulations, four little nieces of the bride bearing waiters presented each present with a souvenir box of wedding cake.
The many lovely presents exhibited in the spacious hall shoed the popularity of the young couple.
The bride and groom left for Woodland accompanied by a number of their friends and amid a shower of rice. They left on the evening train for Atlanta, where they will make their future home.
The above information was graciously provided by Findagrave contributor Lanie.
Thursday, February 6, 1908
Page 1
Norris - Spence
An interesting event of the last week was the wedding of Miss Maude Norris and Mr. W. N. Spence, of Atlanta, which was solemnized at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. B. Pye, of Pleasant Hill, on the afternoon of January fifteenth, at 2:30 o'clock in the presence of a number of friends.
The home was beautifully decorated with trailing vines of southern smilax and in the parlor where the ceremony was performed by Eld. D. F. Woodall banks of ferns formed a background and overhanging was a canopy of smilax and wedding bells, underneath which the bride and groom made their vows. A soft pink light added beauty to the scene.
The wedding march was played by Miss Mattie Woodall.
The bride never looked prettier in a suit of brown cloth trimmed in a brighter shade of brown and wore it with a beautiful lace waist over cream satin. An armful of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley completed the charming toilet.
After the ceremony and congratulations, four little nieces of the bride bearing waiters presented each present with a souvenir box of wedding cake.
The many lovely presents exhibited in the spacious hall shoed the popularity of the young couple.
The bride and groom left for Woodland accompanied by a number of their friends and amid a shower of rice. They left on the evening train for Atlanta, where they will make their future home.
The above information was graciously provided by Findagrave contributor Lanie.
Family Members
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Sara Elizabeth "Sallie" Norris Andrews
1860–1929
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Hattie N Norris Pye
1865–1945
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William Churchill Norris
1866–1944
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Laura Gertrude Norris Lumsden
1869–1947
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Estelle Norris Pye
1870–1958
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Robert Cornelius Norris
1873–1942
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Russell Aubrey Norris
1875–1949
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Mattie Norris Hopkins
1877–1906
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Ernest Linwood Norris Sr
1880–1960
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