ASHTABULA COUNTY OHIO - WEDDING: WILLIAMS, D.A. & BOLARD, Bess M. (1908) *************************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Bettie Noel noelb@netease.net February 23, 1999 ************************************************************************ Wedding Announcement Ashtabula Star-Beacon November 25, 1908 TWO RINGS EMPLOYED DOUBLE SEAL FORMS PART OF WEDDING CEREMONY ON EAST SIDE BRIDE AND GROOM WEAR SUITS OF SAME CLOTH D.A. WILLIAMS AND MISS BESS M. BOLARD ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE AT HOME OF MR. & MRS. W. H. BOLARD. Fargo Ave At the home of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Bolard, 25 Fargo Ave was solemnized a pretty wedding ceremony, Tuesday evening, by which their daughter, Miss Bess M. Bolard became the wife of David Allen Williams of this city. the couple was married in the prescense of only a small company of relatives and near friends. Rev. J. W. Underwood of the Church of Christ, with which both Mr. Williams and Miss Bolard are affilliated . Miss Bertha Stowe rendered Lohengrin's wedding march and the bride and groom, unattended and attired in traveling costumes of cinnamon brown, both fashioned from the same material, advanced and with a double ring ceremony were joined in wedlock. The bride carried a shower bouquet of roses. A two-course dinner was served to 20 guests under the direction of Mrs Roy Calloway, and at 9:16 over the Lake Shore, Mr. & Mrs. Williams left for a brief wedding trip. They will be in Cleveland Wednesday and Thusday will eat turkey with the parents of the groom, Mr & Mrs. James Williams of East Liberty, OH, They will be at home at 25 Fargo Av after December 15. The house was decorated neatly for the wedding with chrysanthemums, smillax and ferns, the floral scheme being yellow and white. From out of the city there were present, Rev & Mrs. F. M. Field, Geneve; Mr & Mrs. S. Wight, Cleveland. The newly wed received many useful gifts of cut glass, silver and china. ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ====