Randolph County AlArchives Marriages.....Mary Bryan - Otis Churchill August 14 1907
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The Talbotton New Era, August 22, 1907

The Talbotton New Era
Thursday, August 22, 1907
Page 2

Woodland Socials

Quite a pretty home wedding was solemnized at the residence of the bride's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Bryan, at Belleview, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday the 14th 
inst.  The contracting parties were Mr. Otis Churchill and Miss Mary Bryan.  A 
number of relatives and friends were present to congratulate the happy couple.  
The ceremony was performed in a very impressive manner by Rev. J.G. Harrison of 
Talbotton.

Mr. Churchill is a member of the American Bridge Co. and is a young man of 
quiet address and friendly, pleasing manner, and has very favorably impressed 
all who have met him.

Miss Bryan, is a very modest, gentle and sweet-tempered girl, and her friends 
are many.  Mr. Churchill is to be congratulated on winning such a prize.

After the ceremony delicious cream and cake were served, and later a party of 
friends accompanied the bridal party to Woodland.

Mr. and Mrs. Churchill left on the 4 p.m. train for Roanoke, Ala., where they 
were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Churchill.

Mrs. Churchill had the honor of being the first bride to leave the new and 
flourishing town of Woodland, and she did so followed by many happy 
congratulations, good wishes, and an unusually large rice shower.

The Talbotton New Era
Thursday, August 22, 1907
Page 2

Woodland Socials

Curd Churchill of Roanoke, Ala., attended the Bryan-Churchill wedding here last 
week.


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