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- [S1] Newspaper Clipping, 30 Nov 1922, Reading Times.
BOAS-STOUDT
Rev. George H. R. Dellecker will officiate at a pretty wedding in Grace U. E. Church at 4 this afternoon, where he will unite in marriage Stewart H. Boas of 131 South Fourth street, and Miss Florence E. Stuodt, of 111 Olive street, West Reading.
The ceremony will take place in the presence of a large number of friends of the couple, and the church is beautifully decorated for the event. Following the wedding, the couple and 50 guests will be tendered a reception at the home of the bride. They will make their home in West Reading.
Mr. Boas is a draftsman in the office of Muhlenberg Brothers, architects. He was a member of the class of 1912, Boys' High School, and his bride was in the class of 1915, Girls' High School. She was a stenographer in the office of the Vanity Fair silk mills.
The bride will be attractively dressed in a gown of white crepe satin and will wear a tulle veil. Her maid of honor, Miss Ethel Seifarth, will be dressed in pink chiffon over taffeta and will wear a hat to match. She will carry pink roses.
Misses Mildred Bailey and Katherine Resch will be the bridesmaids. They will wear nile green taffeta, with hats to match, and will carry pink Chrysanthemums. the flower girls will be the little Misses Florence Mogel, niece of the bride and Fern Adams. They will wear White crepe de chine dresses and will carry small baskets of sweetpeas.
- [S1] Newspaper Clipping, 1 Dec 1922, Reading Times.
BOAS-STOUDT
Thanksgiving Day afternoon at 4 o'clck, was a wedding of local interest in United Evangellical circles, where Stewart H. Boas, of 131 South Fourth street, took as his bride, Florence E. Studt, of 111 Olive street, West Reading.
The wedding was slomenized at Grace United Evangelical church, withthe pastor, Rev. Geroge H. R. Dellecker officiating.
The newlywed couple will make their home at 111 Olice St, West Reading. Mr. Boas is a well known local man and a draftsman inthe offices of Muhlenberg Brothers, architects, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Freeman Boas. His intended bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Stoudt. She is a graduate of the class of 1915, girls' high school, and is a stenographer in the office of the vanity Fair silk mills.
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