The Waltham Daily Free Press & Tribune, 25 November 1910
| On Thanksgiving eve (23rd) the Rev. Roscoe L. Greene
united in marriage Miss Alice Edith Scott and Mr.
Alfred Oxton. The ceremony was performed at the
residence of the bride, 313 Crescent street in the
presence of a few of the immediate relatives and
friends. The parlors were prettily decorated in
green and white and potted plants.
The bride, who was unattended, looked charming in a dainty silk gown and carried a shower bouquet of day break pinks. She was given away by her father. Her going away gown was of navy blue cloth. A collation was served and shortly after the couple left for Rhode Island where they will spend several weeks. Both are prominent members of the Immanuel church. The bride received a number of pretty and useful gifts. |
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