Berea Advertiser, 19 Jan 1906, page 5
BROWN-ZEHNER
In the presence of some thirty immediate relatives and friends, Miss Mary Louise Zehner and Ernest Benton Brown were married at high noon Wednesday at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. And Mrs. E.J. Zehner, 46th st., N.E. Rev. C. W. Carroll officiated.
The bride wore a princess gown of white satin chiffon, over taffeta, the bodice garnitures being of rare old silk lace. Her ornament was a pearl pendant, the groom’s gift, and she wore a lace veil caught with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Annabel Mack, who was gowned in white embroidered chiffon and wore a white picture hat, carrying Chanteney roses. Mr. M.C. Taylor of New York was the best man.
Other out of town guests were the groom’s father, Mr. G.E. Brown of N. Mexico; his sister Miss Bess Brown of Lake Erie college; Dr. And Mrs. Kirkland and Miss Dorothy Brown of Berea and Prof. F.K.W. Drury of the University of Illinois. Mrs. Zehner, the bride’s mother, attired in black crepe de chene, assisted in receiving the guests.
After an eastern trip Mr. And Mrs. Brown will be at home at 1843 East 87th-st, N.E. – Plain Dealer
The Berea friends of the groom extend the happy pair their sincere congratulations and wish them a long and happy wedded life.
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