Notes for Ralph L. & Ruth H. (Family)
Gazette & Farmers Journal, Baldwinsville, N.Y., Thursday, 11 June 1925, p. 1, viewed at http://fultonhistory.comEARLY JUNE WEDDINGS
One of the most attractive weddings of the season was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, June 6th, at 4:30 o’clock, when Ruth H. Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Warren, of 9 Saline street, became the bride of Ralph L. Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Hyde, of Batavia, N.Y.
Preceding the ceremony, Margaret Northrop played a selection on the harp, and Kenneth Brooks, of Batavia, sang “Because,” by Edward Teachemacher.
To the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, played by Miss Lila Hubbell, of Syracuse, the bride, attended by Miss Helen Hyde, sister of the groom, and the groom, attended by Donald I. French, cousin of the bride, took places before a bank of fern and pink and white peonies. The double ring service was performed by the Rev. Balston I. Elson, of the Baptist church.
The bride wore an exquisite gown of powder blue flat crepe, and carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses. The maid of honor wore a rose colored gown of flat crepe, trimmed with cream lace, and carried deep pink roses.
After the service, a wedding luncheon was served to 35 guests. The brides’s table, at which ten were seated, was beautifully decorted[sic] in pink and white, roses and narcissus and pink and white candles being used. Thought the home a color scheme of pink and white was carried out, baskets of roses, iris and peonies being used in great profusion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyde left by automobile to spend their honeymoon in the Adirondacks, where they have a cottage. They will be at home after June 15th at 9 Salina street, this village.
They have the best wishes of many friends, north in Baldwinsville and Batavia, which was the bride’s, as well as the groom’s former home. Mrs. Hyde is a graduate of Baldwinsville High school and Central City Business School, and has been employed in the office of Brown-Lipe Gear Co., in Syracuse.