Chester County PA Archives Marriages.....Bell, Sallie P. - Dowlin, Walter S. January 5, 1888
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Daily Local News January 6 &7, 1888
Daily Local News January 6, 1888
DOWLINBELL.
Walter Dowlin, of Uwchlan township, and Miss Sallie P. Bell, of West Whiteland
township, were married on Thursday at the home of the bride, the occasion being
a very pretty one. The groom is a cousin of Mr. William Dowlin, cashier of the
Farmers' National Bank of this borough.
Daily Local News January 7, 1888
DOWLINBELL
A very happy wedding ceremony was performed at high 12 last Thursday, the 5th
inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Bell, of Exton, West
Whiteland township. The contracting parties were Mr. Walter S. Dowlin, of
Uwchlan, and Miss Sallie P. Bell, with Mr. Frank Krauser, Lionville, and Dr.
Clifton Dowlin, as groomsmen and Miss Lizzie and Miss Bertha B. Lippincott, of
Philadelphia, as bridesmaids. Guests from Philadelphia, Unionville, Malvern,
Uwchlan and other points assembled to the number of 60 and over, being for the
most part immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The officiating
clergyman, Rev. Mr. Rentz, in a manner which did much to relieve the
embarrassment incident to the occasion, yet not detracting from the solemnity
of the marriage vows, united the happy couple. The occasion will be memorable
for its having brought together many relatives and friends whose presence and
expressions showed the real interest they felt in the young couple's future
happiness. The flowers were in the right proportion to have them justly
appreciated. The numerous presents showed practical wisdom and foresight in
their selection, and all followed by a dinner that would not permit one to lose
his presence of mind for a moment or the ills of having eaten too much would
befall him sure. The groom being a young farmer, takes his bride at once to
her new home in Uwchlan on the farm lately owned by Robert Dugan.
Additional Comments:
Sara Phipps Bell
Walter Scott Dowlin
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