Etc. --  F. Russell Yeager weds Florence L. Andrews
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A lightly edited page 11 article from the 7 Apr 1910 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Yeager-Andrews

A very pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Graves, Albert St., Hamilton, cousins of the groom, on 23 Mar 1910 at 6.30 p.m. The contracting parties were F. Russell Yeager and Miss Florence L. Andrews, both of Renton.

The bride looked charming in a gown of grey and carried white carnations and maiden-hair fern. Her going away costume was of dark blue and a very pretty hat of deep tuscan trimmed in old rose.

Rev. G. H. Livingstone united the happy couple after which they all sat down to a dainty repast.

The rooms were very tastefully decorated and the ceremony was performed before a bank of green foliage and flowers.

Later in the evening a very pleasant surprise was given the bride and groom when friends and relatives to the number of about 25 called at Mr. Grave's home, demanding admittance, which was granted. A very pleasant evening was spent in games and music, which lasted until the wee small hours, when the visitors departed wishing the bride and groom a happy future.
   

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