Notes |
- "Daily Star" dated June 30, 1915
BRADSHAW--KIMBROUGH
A pretty home wedding of Tuesday was that of Miss Frances Kimbrough, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kimbrough, 2207 West Grace Street, Richmond, and Dr. Charles Lawrence Bradshaw, of Falmouth, Va., a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bradshaw, of Stafford county.
The ceremony took place at 11 a.m. in the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of friends and relatives. The Rev. George W. Kemper, pastor of Hanover Avenue Christian Church, officiated.
The house was decorated with quantities of pink flowers against a background of palms and ferns. Pink snap dragons, sweet peas and gladioluses banked the mantels and a great basket of them adorned the table in the dining room.
Just before the ceremony Mrs. P. McK. Shiflett sang "O Promise Me," and during the service "O Perfect Day" was softly played, while Mendelssohn's wedding march was rendered as a processional.
The bride entered with her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a going-away gown of sand-colored poplin, hat and gloves to correspond, and a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids.
Miss Margie Kimbrough, wearing white crepe de chine and carrying pink roses, was the bride's maid of honor and only attendant, while Dr. S. L. Scott, of Fredericksburg, acted as the groom's best man.
After the ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Bradshaw left for a wedding trip to Washington, New York and Atlantic City. Upon their return they will reside in Falmouth, Va.
A number of guests from a distance were present, among them Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearce, Granville, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Battaile, Petersburg; Miss Fannie Bradshaw, Stafford; Dr. S. L. Scott, Fredericksburg; Mrs. N. N. Berry, Falmouth.
|