Miss Caroline Henderson Becomes Bride of Floyd M Wheat.
Floyd M. Wheal. The season' first June wedding was delightfully solemnized Sunday Afternoon when Miss Caroline Henderson and Mr. Floyd M. Wheat were united In marriage at the home of the bride, 417 East Main Street, by the Rev J Franklin Cropp. At 4 o'clock to strains of "0 Promise Me," sung by Mrs. Ray Ketley Hatch, of Vineland floated through the parlors of the Henderson residence. The Lohengrin wedding march, played by the Misses Minnie and Hannah Sheffer. brought the wedding party before a bower of roses where the beautiful ring ceremony was performed. Mr. Harvey F. Henderson father of the bride, gave her in marriage. The bride's gown was of white satin and Spanish lace. She carried a bouquet of White roses
Misses Helen Boss, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor.. The groom was attended by his brother, Leonard Wheat. Mr. Wheat Is a Chautauqua singer of note, and lately moved to Millville from Vineland.
Mr. Wheat is the Southern representative of- Landers, Frary & Clark, New England manufacturers. There were many presents from the friends and relatives of the couple. About 40 close relatives were guests at the wedding.
The happy Couple left on the train for a honeymoon through New York State and Connecticut after which Mrs. Wheat will travel with her husband through the southern coastal states
June 3, 1923
Miss Caroline Henderson Becomes Bride of Floyd M Wheat.
Floyd M. Wheal. The season' first June wedding was delightfully solemnized Sunday Afternoon when Miss Caroline Henderson and Mr. Floyd M. Wheat were united In marriage at the home of the bride, 417 East Main Street, by the Rev J Franklin Cropp. At 4 o'clock to strains of "0 Promise Me," sung by Mrs. Ray Ketley Hatch, of Vineland floated through the parlors of the Henderson residence. The Lohengrin wedding march, played by the Misses Minnie and Hannah Sheffer. brought the wedding party before a bower of roses where the beautiful ring ceremony was performed. Mr. Harvey F. Henderson father of the bride, gave her in marriage. The bride's gown was of white satin and Spanish lace. She carried a bouquet of White roses
Misses Helen Boss, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor.. The groom was attended by his brother, Leonard Wheat. Mr. Wheat Is a Chautauqua singer of note, and lately moved to Millville from Vineland.
Mr. Wheat is the Southern representative of- Landers, Frary & Clark, New England manufacturers. There were many presents from the friends and relatives of the couple. About 40 close relatives were guests at the wedding.
The happy Couple left on the train for a honeymoon through New York State and Connecticut after which Mrs. Wheat will travel with her husband through the southern coastal states
June 3, 1923
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