Weddings: Marjorie Noyes and James Gordon Barber

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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Sep 1917, p. 5, column 1
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The wedding of Miss Marjorie Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Noyes, 827 Oakwood avenue, to James Gordon Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barber, 621 Linden avenue, was an event of last Friday evening. The ceremony was performed at St. Augustine's Episcopal church, Rev. Frank E. Wilson officiating. Mr. Rolland Hastings of Highland Park served as best man, and Messrs. Floyd Pace and Howard Jackson of Chicago and Charles Hastings, Jr., of Wilmette served as ushers. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of georgette crepe over heavy white satin, made with a short full skirt. The tulle veil fell from a close fitting little shirred cap, and she carried a lovely shower of white rosebuds, lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. Miss Frances Dore of Chicago, as maid of honor, wore a yellow taffeta costume and a large picture hat, and carried a shower of rosebuds. The only other attendant was little Miss Margaret Whitsett of Wilmette, who served as flower girl, in a charming costume of yellow taffeta, and scattered rosebud leaves up the aisle. The decorations in the church were in chrysanthemums and ferns, while the parish house, where a reception for the bridal couple was held following the ceremony, looked very festive in its ornament of flags and greens. Sergeant and Mrs. Barber left the following day for Fort Crook, Neb., where the former has been called to take up active duty in the quartermaster's department.


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Marjorie Noyes and James Gordon Barber last Friday at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church

Date of Publication
6 Sep 1917
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Barber, Albert ; Barber, James ; Hastings, Charles ; Lawton, William ; McCullough, Roger ; Noyes, Albert ; Noyes, Marjorie ; Whitsett, Margaret
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Wilmette.News.70147
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