Ferdinand Enterprise - July 13, 1916
RILEY
- DAVIS WEDDING AT
WESTLAKE JULY 6
Only the Immediate
Friends and Relatives Were Present
The quiet social life of Westlake was quickened, when
wedding bells announced the happy marriage of Miss Ruth L. Riley and Maberry
Davis, the evening of July 6th, at 8:00 p.m. at the home of the
bride’s parents.
The house was beautifully decorated with flowers and
ferns and an arbor was prepared on the porch, under which the wedding ceremony
took place.
The wedding march was played by Miss Gladys Riley, a
sister of the bride, and the bridal couple marched to the arbor over a path of
pink and white rose petals.
The bride, carrying a bouquet of white roses, was arrayed
in beautiful white satin and crepe chiffon, with bridal veil falling to the
floor. The groom was clad in
regulation black. Rev. C.T.
Cooley officiated.
Dinner was served in three courses, and beautiful
decorations in pink and white swung airily over the feasting party.
The bridal party left for Lewiston at 9 p.m. in MR.
Davis’ private car.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, stopping in Lewiston over night will
then leave for Spokane. From this
place they will choose one of the many beautiful lakes for camping and recreation
where they will spend their honeymoon.
They will be at home to their friends, after July 20th,
at Sunset, Wash.
The guests were as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Riley, Miss Gladys Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis,
Westlake; Mr. and Mrs.. R.E. Bell, Miss Newyl Kerr, Ferdinand; Mrs. Collins,
Uniontown; Mrs.. W. Brown, Clarkston; Clarence Davis, Binge, Wn. |