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®lu' Sutler Argus Vol. XLV. No. 9. Butler, Morris County, N. J., July 24, 1922 Terms $1.50 per Year Brilliant Wedding Brings Noted Guests to Cit ) Chelsea-Ricker Ceremony Biggest Event Since Scinski-Dempsey Bout The most-talked-of event since the Scinski-Dempsey bout occurred yester- day, when the season’s most fashionable wedding took place in St. Paul’s Cathe- dral in this city at high noon, when Miss Sadie Ricker was united in mar- riage to Lord Chelsea, ambassador from England. The bride was formerly a physical training teacher in the London schools. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Dr. Harry Padgett. The cathedral was transformed into a bower of roses and orange blossoms, from Peaty’s hot-house, and arranged by the well-known decorator, Mr. Earl Wal- lace. The wedding march was sweetly ren- dered by Miss Carrie Whitty, who has just completed her study of music abroad. The bride’s dress was beauty and simplicity combined, a creation of the famous modiste, Mile. Martha Tail- man, of New York and Paris. The suit worn by the groom was a knicker-tuxedo model, the design which has made Mr. Arthur Gentile the leading tailor of the capital. The bride was attended by Miss Alma Vonden Deale, chief chem- ist in the Uniacke Laboratory. Mr. David Prescott, the noted baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party was conveyed in the luxuriously ap- pointed taxis of H. Williams, to the Hotel Seebeck, where the wedding break- fast was served by The Kimble Caterers. A novel entertainment was furnished the guests during the afternoon. Roland Ricker and Mae Roach, professionals of the American School of Dancing, gave a charming exhibition of their skill. Those present were thrilled by the dar- ing stunts of Mr. Hervey Ricker, the world famous acrobat. Addresses by the Speaker of the House, Paul Jay Ward, concerning his proposed bridge across the Atlantic; by Grant Van Saun, member of the Peace Staff in Washing- ton, and by Alice Tintle, Secretary to the first woman president of the United States, concluded the program. Other notable guests present were: Miss Lillian Buchanan and Cornelia Bock- horn, golf champions, and Miss Angelina Mead, the noted ventriloquist. The couple left early today for an ex- tended trip conducted by Miss Marion Sehulster in the huge hydroplane awarded her by Barnard College for her research work in aeronautics. On their return the couple will occupy the mag- nificent residence which Mr. C. Seidel, noted architect, has completed near the White House.
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