NORTH SHORE BREEZE 35 
Lincoln--Green 
Rev. Clarence Arthur Lincoln of 
St. Louis, Mo., formerly pastor of the 
Congregational church, Manchester,. 
and Miss Ethel Elizabeth Green, were 
united in marriage Thursday, June 
12, at Hartford,Conn. The Hartford 
; Daily Courant of Wednesday contains 
the following account in part : 
“A large company assembled at the 
South church at 7.30 o’clock Wednes- 
day evening to witness the marriage 
of Rev. Clarence Arthur Lincoln of 
St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Ethel Eliza- 
beth Green, eldest daughter of Mr. 
‘and Mrs. Alfred W. Green of Hart- 
ford, Conn. The church was prettily 
trimmed with daisies and snowball, 
blossoms, the pulpit being hidden be- 
hinda screen of daisies. Streamers 
of the latter flower were used to de- 
note the seats for the invited guests. 
The color scheme of the decorations 
was white, yellow and green 
“The ceremony was performed by 
Rev. Dr. Edwin P. Parker, pastor of 
the church, assisted by Rev. George 
FE. Lincoln of East Granby, father of 
the bridegroom. The maid of honor 
was Miss Marjorie Barton Green, 
sister of the bride. 
“The bride’s gown was of white 
liberty satin, trimmed with Irish point 
lace and pearl trimmings, and she 
wore a bridal veil fastened with 
marguerites. In her hand she carried 
an Episcopal prayerbook, which was 
carried by her great-grandmother in. 
1820 at her marriage, and a shower of 
lilies of the valley. Her only orna- 
ment was a pear! sunburst, the gift of 
the bridegroom. The maid of honor’s 
dress was of yellow silk tissue and 
she carried a basket of daisies. The 
gowns of the bridesmaids were of net 
over yellow and they carried bouquets 
of daisies and maiden-hair fern. They 
wore daisy pins, the gift of the bride. 
“Immediately following the wed- 
ding there was a reception at the 
home of the bride, 161 Seymour 
street, which was attended by about 
75 invited guests, members of the 
family and intimate friends. The 
house was decorated with daisies and 
other flowers and ferns, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Lincoln, with the parents of the 
bride and the bridegroom’s father and 
sister, received in the reception room. 
“Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln left on an 
evening train for Boston and will 
spend a part of the honeymoon at 
West Gloucester, Mass., previous to 
going to St. Louis.’ 
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