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The marriage of Florence Isobel Cram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cram, of Glen Isle, to William Harwood McCreary, son of Mr. Hiram McCreary, and the late Mrs. McCreary, of Ramsay, took place on Thursday, at the old homestead, Glen Isle.
Rev. J. W. Edwards performed the ceremony, and the wedding march was played by Miss Gertrude Cram, cousin of the bride. Beautiful decorations of autumn flowers and leaves adorned the house.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her twin brother, W. H. Cram, was charming in a gown of jade georgette and lace with a hat of crushed velvet in a deeper tone, and carried an arm bouquet of Talis man roses. Mrs. B.
Guhl, sister of the bride, was matron ot honor and wore a pretty costume of printed georgette and lace In bronze tones with hat to match. Her bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Cram, mother of the bride, wore a brown costume with corsage of roses. During the signing of the register, "Until" was sung by Miss Dorcas Edwards.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents, and after a reception the 'young couple left by motor for the Adirondack! and other points. On their return they will take up residence in Ramsay. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cram, Raleigh, N.C.; Miss Mabel McCreary, New York City; Mr. Arthur Houston, Toronto; Mrs. Morley Wilkinson, Oakville; Mrs. B. Guhl, Cleveland; Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cram. Mr. and Mrs. Haldane Cram, and Master Kenneth Cram, all of Ottawa..
Ottawa, Canada
The Ottawa Citizen
6 Oct 1930
Page 5
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