Marriage Notices - U

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Ulmer-Miller

On Thursday, June 7th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller, near Liberty, was the scene of a very pretty wedding. About 60 guests assembled to witness the marriage of their daughter, Miss Cora, to Dr. S.E. Ulmer, of Cleveland, O. As the hour approached for the ceremony the guests began to arrive, taking possession of the parlor and spacious veranda and the beautiful lawn, with its rustic seats, evergreens and roses. At 12 o'clock the contracting parties, with Mr. Ulysses Miller as groomsman and Miss Clara Miller as bridesmaid, were met on the front veranda by Rev. I.J> Reeser, of White Pine, who performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a beautiful costume of white organdie and carried a bunch of white carnations.

After numerous congratulations and well-wishes the bridal party and the guests were invited to the diningroom and seated around a table where was served in excellent style a delicious breakfast.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, June 21, 1900, p. 4. Submitted by Nancy.]

Unger-Taylor

Mr. Fred. B.R. Unger, son of Mr. Henry Unger, of Fort Washington, and Miss Anna M. Taylor, of Oak Lane,, were quietly married this Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at St. Martin's P.E. church, Oak Lane. Rev. Samuel Snelling, rector of St. Thomas' P.E. church, Whitemarsh, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Mr. Jordan, of St. Martin's.

Only the two families and a few friends were present at the ceremony. The bride and groom left immediately for a southern tour to Luray, Natural Bridge, Washington, Richmond and other points of interest.

Mr. Unger is well-known in this section and has many friends and the "Gazette" wish him and his bride a happy married life.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, April 27, 1899, p. 8. Submitted by Nancy.]