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    1. [NYGENESE] BALDWIN-PHILLIPS
    2. Unknown paper. October 11, 1911 BALDWIN-PHILLIPS Afternoon Matrimonial Event at the Bride's Home in Bethany. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. PHILLIPS of Bethany a very pretty autumn wedding occurred at 3 o'clock this afternoon, when their daughter, Miss May Blanche PHILLIPS, was married to Howard Getten BALDWIN of Batavia. To the strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" the bridal party entered the room where the ceremony took place. Miss Emily CHADDOCK, a niece of the bride, strewed autumn leaves in the path of the procession. She was followed by Henry CHADDOCK, a nephew of the bride, who acted as ring bearer. The bride and groom followed. During the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Donald B. MACQUEEN of Batavia, before an arch of autumn leaves and flowers, Miss A. Estella ALDRICH of North Tonawanda played the "Love Song," by NEVIN. The bride was gowned in white silk marquisette over messaline, with pearl trimmings, and carried an arm bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. The flower girl wore white batiste. The decorations throughout the house were yellow and white and were arranged by L. C. STROH & Son of Batavia. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin will leave by rail from Batavia this evening for Washington, D. C., New York and the Berkshire hills in Massachusetts and will be at home after November 1st at No. 207 Jackson Street with groom's father, J. S. BALDWIN. The bride received many beautiful presents of silver, cut glass, linen and money. The groom is connected with the Liberty Street Lumber Company. Both are well known and have the best wishes of many friends. Among the out of town guests were frank P. HUNT of Rochester and D. D. COOK and daughter Arline of Canandaigua.

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