BIOGRAPHY
Lydian Jessie Clore and Sylvester C. Morris
Crawfordsville Journal
April 28, 1906
Morris - Clore
Wenesday evening, April 25, at Pond View Farm, the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Breaks occurred the marriage of Sylvester C. Morris and Lydian Jessie Clore in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The house was artistically decorated with carnations and smilax. The prevailing colors of the dining room were pink and white. The wedding party entered the parlor to the strains of the four hand wedding march played by little Miss Delelia Wilberta Breaks and Master Harvey Breaks, and paused in front of a bank of ferns and smilax. A beautiful and impressive ceremony was pronounced by Rev. J. J. Fischer, of Crawfordsville, after which the bride and groom led the way to the dining room where a three-course luncheon was served. The favors were white Swansonian blossoms tied with tiny pink ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Breaks were assisted in the dining room by Mrs. Perl Maines and little Misses Cleon Maines and Vivian Dolores Breaks. The bride wore a beautiful traveling costume of blue and the groom was dressed in a rich black suit of the most recent style. Mrs. Morris is the daughter of a wealthy and respected farmer of Parke county. The groom is a well known citizen and retired farmer of Madison township. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will be at home to their friends after May 1 at Prairie View Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holman Served an elegant dinner on Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris. A delicious four-course dinner was enjoyed by about twenty guests.
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