1927 Cedrus Yearbook

-tot V.V1, II? !#/ I fr II J/I I t .1 1.1/1 1927 THE CEDRUS 192.7 kP 11,111.".. 11111111111/1111114 MOCK WEDDING Complete in every detail, girl students at Cedarville College staged a mock wedding at the home of Miss Helen Iliffe, Thursday evening, April 29, 1926. About one hundred students and wives of faculty members attended the "cere- mony." The Iliffe home was decorated in yellow and white, golden jonquils being used in the reception and dining rooms. An improvised altar was arranged in the living room, where the "vows" were taken. Miss Betty Barnett enacted the role of "bride," with Miss Winifred Stuckey the "bridegroom." "Maid of honor" was Miss Martha Dean, and Miss Kathryn Hughes the 'best man." "Bridesmaids" were the Misses Helen Iliffe, Lois Estle, Mary Townsley, and Mrs. Martha Tuttle. - Attired in male costumes, the Misses Ann Ord, Lucille Ritenour, Clarabelle Hunt, and Helen Cummings were "ushers." The Misses Margaret Chandler and Kathleen Kyle were "ring bearers," and the Misses Betty Creswell and Ruth Burns were dainty "flower girls." Preceding the ceremony Miss Elanore Johnson sang "0 Promise Me" and Miss Ruth Burbick "At Dawning," while Miss Helen Iliffe sang"I Love You Truly." Miss Lena Hastings played the accompaniment and rendered "To a Wild Rose" softly during the 'service." The officiating "minister" was Miss June Thompson, who carried out the "ceremony" with comic sincerity. Salad and ice courses were served after the "service." The "bride and groom" received many "useful" gifts from the guests which added to the merriment of the occasion.

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