BLAKE, Pauline - Frank Newhouse - 1894 - Putnam

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BLAKE, Pauline - Frank Newhouse - 1894

PAULINE BLAKE - FRANK NEWHOUSE

Source: Greencastle Star Press 2 June 1894 p 8
“Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one,’’ is truly descriptive of that true love that leads to matrimony, and the many friends of Mr. Newhouse and Miss Blake join in extending congratulations and best wishes because of their marriage happily consummated at the residence of the bride's parents, East Franklin street, this' city, on the evening of Wednesday, May 30. The marriage ceremony was performed by  Rev. J. L. Newhouse, father of the groom, assisted by Dr. S. B. Town, pastor of College Avenue Church. Miss Sallie McGaughey of Keokuk, Iowa, was the maid of honor. Dean Howe presided at the piano, rendering sweet and inspiring music from the arrival of the high contracting parties in the parlor until the marriage service was performed. The bride appeared most beautiful; the wedding gown was of white brocaded silk, trimmed in lace, and she carried a handsome bunch of brides roses, and the groom wore the usual black dress suit. Mr. and Mrs. Blake were assisted in receiving the guests by their daughter, Miss Ara Blake and Miss Nellie Hammond. The parlors and dining room were profusely and tastefully garnished with roses, carnations, pansies, palms, growing plants, etc., and were in keeping with the joyous occasion.  Immediately after the ceremony the guests were taken to the dining room to partake of the wedding feast, which was elaborate and elegantly served. In the division of the bride's cake the ring fell to the lot of Miss Cora Darnall. Notable amongst the presents received by the bride was a dozen handsome solid silver teaspoons, a token of esteem from her fraternity sisters of Phi Mu Epsilon. Mr. Newhouse is entitled to a bounteous share of congratulations because of good fortune in securing so charming and talented a bride fair to look upon, bright socially, a sweet and artistic vocalist, and a favorite with all who know her. After the guests had departed Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse repaired to their future home, which had previously been prepared, corner of Locust and Seminary streets, where they are ' at home” to their friends.
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