=WEDDING= |
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|Miss Celia Cravis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer |
|Cravis, of 1817 North Thirty-second Street, became |
|the bride of Harry Cassman, of Atlantic City, |
|Thursday. The ceremony was performed at 6:30 o'clock|
|in the evening in the green room of the Adelphi |
|Hotel by the Rev. Marvin Nathan, assisted by the |
|Rev. Armin Rosenberg. |
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|The father of the bride gave her in marriage. Her |
|gown of white satin was given a frosted effect by |
|crystal bead embroidery and was made with court |
|train. Her tulle veil was held by a bandeau of |
|lilies of the valley. A white prayer book was |
|carried and also a bouquet of orchids, gardenias and|
|lilies of the valley. |
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|The maid of honor was Miss Katherine Abrahams, |
|wearing blue satin trimmed with silver. She carried |
|a double shower bouquet of tea roses and lilies of |
|the valley, and a yellow ostrich feather fan, the |
|gift of the bride. |
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|The bridesmaids, Miss Estelle Freeman, Miss Tillie |
|Greenhouse, Miss Estelle Sacks and Miss Leonore |
|Printz, were dressed in frocks of different pastel |
|shades, ranging white, pink, blue and violet. Each |
|carried a basket of roses and a pink feather fan. |
|Miss Madeline Cravis and Miss Sylvia Gravan, the |
|flower girls, wore pink and carried baskets of pink |
|roses. |
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|Herbert W. Salus acted as best man. The ushers were |
|Lewis E. Stern and Walter Hanstein, of Atlantic |
|City; I. S. Cravis and Henry Gotlieb. |
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|A reception for about 250 guests followed the |
|ceremony. After a tour of the South, Mr. and Mrs. |
|Cassman will be at 217 South Seaside Avenue, |
|Atlantic City.[39] |
[39] _Philadelphia Public Ledger_, De
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