Easton Express April 28, 1924 p.8
Piatt-Gellock
Miss Rose E. Gellock and William C. Piatt, both of Phillipsburg, were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Herbert A. Weaver, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, at No. 74-A Summit avenue, where they will make their home on their return from a wedding trip to Newark and New York.
The bride who was attired in a brown satin faced crepe and carried a bouquet of pink roses, was attended by Miss Ila Nixon. The latter was attired in powder blue satin faced crepe, and she also carried pink roses. The bridegroom's best man was Edward Piatt. Mr. Piatt is in the employ of the Standard and Silk Company.
Easton Express April 28, 1924 p.8
Piatt-Gellock
Miss Rose E. Gellock and William C. Piatt, both of Phillipsburg, were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Herbert A. Weaver, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, at No. 74-A Summit avenue, where they will make their home on their return from a wedding trip to Newark and New York.
The bride who was attired in a brown satin faced crepe and carried a bouquet of pink roses, was attended by Miss Ila Nixon. The latter was attired in powder blue satin faced crepe, and she also carried pink roses. The bridegroom's best man was Edward Piatt. Mr. Piatt is in the employ of the Standard and Silk Company.
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