Sussex Independent, Friday, June 6, 1902: "A very pretty June wedding occurred at the pleasant farm home of Mrs. Mary E. Giveans, in Vernon township, on tuesday afternoon of this week, when her daughter, Miss Julia Longwell Giveans was united in matrimony to Edward Herrick Fields of Yonkers, NY. The ceremony was performed at one o'clock by Rev. Austin E. Armstrong of the Vernon M. E. Church, in the presence of about fifty guests. The bride's dress was crepe de chine and white silk, with tulle veil and orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Katherine Kellogg of New York, and the groom's best man was Howard Rushmore, also of New York. The wedding march was played by Miss Emma Couse, of Hamburg. After the ceremony and congratulations an elaborate wedding dinner was served in courses. Mr. and Mrs. Fields took an evening train from Goshen for an extended wedding tour, after which they will reside in Yonkers, where the groom, who is an insurance broker with offices in New York, has had furnished a handsome home."