The bride was given away by her 
grandfather, Rufus Warren, and the 
ceremony was performed by Rev. 
‘ Benjamin R. Bulkeley, the father of 
the bride. The Episcopal. service 
modified was used. 
After the ceremony a reception was 
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held at the home of the bride, where 
the bridal party were assisted in 
receiving by the father and mother of 
the bride and groom. 
The house was handsomely decor- 
ated for the occasion, the reception 
room being made beautiful with snow- 
balls, ferns and potted plants in, pro- 
fusion, while the hallway was adorned 
with bridal wreaths. The library was 
decorated with yellow snap-dragons, 
intermingled with ferns, and pink 
carnations added to the beauty of the 
dining room and tables. 
Punch was served by Miss Ethelyn 
Bulkeley, a cousin of the bride from 
Grand Rapids, Mich , and Miss Helen 
Mandell of Cambridge. 
After the reception Mr. and Mrs. 
Winslow left on an extended wedding 
journey. On their return they will 
reside at ‘‘ Montrose,’’ on Mass. ave- 
nue, Cambridge. 
The decorations were in charge of 
Mrs. Roland Boyden, Miss Andren, 
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh and Miss 
Frances Butler. 
Snow-Phillips. 
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. John 
McKnight, Central street was the 
scene of a very pretty home wedding 
Wednesday evening, when their neice, 
Miss Lillian Pierce Snow was united 
in marriage to Dr. Percival Phillips of 
Salem. The wedding was a very 
quiet one, only the immediate friends 
and relatives being present. The 
ceremony was performed by Rev. 
Charles H. Puffer of the First Univer- 
salist church of Salem. The bride 
was handsomely -gowned in white 
crepe de chine over taffeta trimmed 
She carried 
a shower bouquet of lilies of the 
valley. . 
The bridesmaid, Miss Hattie Stan- 
ley, was extremely pretty in pink taf- 
feta trimmed with white applique. 
She carried a bouquet of white sweet 
peas. The groom was supported by 
his brother, Harry J. Phillips. 
The house was beautifully decorated 
for the occasion with laurel and cut 
flowers. 
After the ceremony the bridal party 
held a reception at their new home in 
Salem, which had been elaborately 
decorated with wild and cut flowers. 
Miss Jennie C. Wright, Miss Dora 
P. Woodbury, Miss Myra McLarren, 
all school friends of the bride and Miss 
Mollie Phillips, a sister of the groom, 
served. The ushers were Messrs. W. 
G. C. Kimball of Concord, N.H., 
Warren Phillips, Charles C. Handy 
and Harry M. Sinclair of Salem. 
After a wedding journey through 
the White mountains, Dr. and Mrs. 
Phillips will reside at 8 Saunders 
street, Salem, and will be at home 
- after October 1. 
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