18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ESSEX 
CrocKE?T?T-CHOATE. 
A brilliant wedding was held at the 
Congregational church, Essex, Thanks- 
giving eve, when Miss Celia Nason — 
Choate, daughter of Rufus Choate 
of this town was united in marriage to 
Ralph Wardlaw Crockett, a prominent 
lawyer of Lewiston, Me. The bride 
wore a beautiful gown of white satin | 
cut with court train and trimmed with 
venice lace. Her veil of white tulle 
was caught with orange blossoms. 
She carried a large shower boquet of. 
lilies of the valley. 
The maid of honor was Miss Agnes 
M. Choate, sister of the bride, wha 
wore yellow satin trimmed with white 
fur and pearl trimmings and touches — 
of black velvet. She caried yellow 
chrysanthemums. Miss Margaret 
Burnham of Essex and Miss Flor- 
ence E. Bacon of Newton were the 
other attendants. They wore gowns ~ 
of pink and white dresden silk ~ 
with white lace and pink messa- 
A GI] F T line. Little Miss Natalie Sawyer of 
Somerville was the flower girl and 
Master Rufus Choate, also of Somer- 
ville and a cousin of the bride, was 
ring-bearer. 
The luunching of ‘‘The Mary”’ into Essex River from the ship 
yard of A. D. Story, Essex, March 19, 1912. 
We will give to the boy or girl who 
collects in their envelope the largest 
sum of money for the Home for Lit- 
tle Wanderers, 
The Best One Pound Box of Candy 
in Our Store 
Charles H. Miles of Lexington, a 
college classmate of the groom, was. 
best man. David F. Choate of Som- 
erville, Roy and Louis Burnham of 
Essex and Arthur Boutwell of An- 
h 
This offer is not limited by either skh ” oficdatpens clergymen were 
religion, race or color. It is freely Rev. Washington Choate, D. D., uncle 
open to all. of the bride, and Rev| Henry M. © 
Goddard of Essex. The bDrides’s © 
mother, Mrs. Rufus Choate wore a — 
dress of grey messaline satin with an 
overdress of black net trimmed with 
lace and fringe. 
The church was beautifully decora- 
ted by friends of the bride under the 
direction of Mr. and Mrs. Louis © 
Burnham, Miss Heten G. Mears aad 
John Knight. A short organ recital 
was given before the ceremony by 
Mrs. Frank A. Goodhue, followed by 
a solo, “O, Perfect Love” by Barne- 
by, by Miss Helen Grinnell Mears 
immediately preceding the wedding 
procession. The double ring service was 
Ss: eS ee 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, ESSEX 
Telephone 8000 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. used. The young people have been 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW showered with wedding gifts of every 
PRICES. description. The bride’s gift to the 
bridal party were pins and scarf pins 
of pearls and gold. The groom pre- 
sented the bride with a beautiful pearl 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. la_valliere. 
Immediately after the ceremony, 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, Mr. and Mrs. Crockett left for a short 
287 Essex Street, 
wedding trip, after which they will 
SALEM, MASS. go to their new home in Lewiston, 
where they will reside. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Telephone Salem 820 
