Source: Greenwich Graphic. April 13, 1901.
Mr. Seaman Mott Mead, of Greenwich, and Miss Edith Vaughn Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _____ Parker, were married at the home of the bride, "Shady Cliff," at Hawthorne, Wednesday afternoon, at _____ o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.H. Selden, pastor of the Congregational Church, Greenwich.
The bride wore beautiful white satin dress trimmed with Irish ____ and she carried a bouquet of white ______ and lilies of the valley.
The bridesmaids were Miss Cordelia Willis Mead, of Greenwich, and Miss May Cornell, of Brewster, N.Y. Their gowns were pink crepe de ch___ and they carried shower bouquets of white roses.
Miss Catherine Vaughn, of _____lvn, N.Y., was maid of honor, and she wore a dress of white organdie and she carried a basket of white roses and lilies of the valley.
Mr. Preston Parker, brother of the bride, was groomsman.
The house was beautifully decorated with flowers and palms and _____ted plants.
After the wedding supper, ____ was enjoyed by about ninety _____. Mr. and Mrs. Mead left for a short riding tour, and when they return they will make their home in Greenwich.
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