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- [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), September 24, 1907, pg. 1 (Reliability: 3), 4 Jun 2006.
Constance-Fraley.
Rosiere. Sept. 24 - A very pretty wedding took place at St. Vincent de Paul's church on Wednesday of last week when Miss Mae Fraley, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fraley, became the bride of Raymond Constance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Constance, Jr.
The bridal party entered the church, preceeded by the ushers, C. Fraley and A. Peters, and following were the groomsman, Vincent Constance and Willie Fraley. Minnie Iva Granger and Laurine Fraley acted as flower girls.
The wedding march was beautifully rendered by Miss Iola Brownell of Watertown. It was certainly a very pretty picture to look upon as Rev. Father Wyne read the wedding ceremony and pronounced the words which made them man and wife, Rev. Father Byrne of Waddington, formerly pastor of the church, was present to congratulate the newly wedded couple. The bride was attired in white dotted br______ net over white silk and wore a long white veil, caight in her hair with white carnations and carried a white prayer book.
After the wedding ceremony the young couple left for a short wedding tour, and upon their return they were tendered a reception at the home of the bride and many beautiful gifts were received.
The out-of-town guest were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fraley and daughter, Laurine, and Miss Lolla Brownell of Watertown, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Fraley of Clayton and Miss Ella Fraley of Cape Vincent.
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