File:Lulu Lottie Lindauer (1891-1938) wedding in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on June 8, 1911.jpg

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English: Lulu Lottie Lindauer (1891-1938) wedding in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on June 8, 1911
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Source The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on June 8, 1911
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Frank Miller Weds Miss Lindauer. A Pretty Marriage Ceremony at Home of Bride's Parents Yesterday Afternoon. The home of Councilman and Mrs. George B. Lindauer, on Cedar street, South Bound Brook, was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at half past five o'clock, when their daughter, Lulu became the bride of Frank Hartshorne Miller, of Westfield. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Alfred Evans, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Bound Brook. The bride looked charming in a white Jacquard robe with pearl and, bead trimmings. She wore a tulle veil caught up with orchids, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary W. Lindauer, a sister of the bride. Her gown was of blue crepe de chine, trimmed with Spanish lace. She carried a bouquet of pink roses tied with blue ribbon. The best man was Louis Erbeck, of Westfield. The ushers were Frank Erbeck, of Plainfield, and Samuel Johnson, of Westfield. Miss Ida Miller, of Westfield, a sister of the groom, was the maid of honor. She wore white china silk over pale blue, and carried a bouquet of pink roses tied with blue ribbon. Little Miss Audrey Hulsizer, of Church street, Bound Brook, was the flower girl. She wore a white embroidered robe. The ring bearer was Master William Erbeck, of Westfield, who wore a white sailor suit. The Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. Frank Erbeck, of Plainfield. "Oh Promise Me" was sweetly rendered by Miss Ida Woferz, of Cedar street, South Bound Brook. The house was very prettily decorated with palms, cut flowers and ferns, the color scheme being blue and white. About ninety guests were present from Plainfield, Westfield, Belvidere, Elizabeth, North Branch, Jersey City, Somerville, Roselle, Nutley, New Brunswick, Brooklyn, New York city, Bound Brook and South Bound. A large number of wedding presents were received, consisting of cut glass, silver, linen, china, rugs, furniture, bric-a-brac, etc. The bride's gifts to the bridal party were as follows: To the bridesmaid, a gold belt pin set with a sapphire; to the maid, of honor, a gold brooch; to the pianist, a gold hat pin; to the flower girl, a set of gold baby pins; to the ring bearer, a gold stick pin set with coral; to the soloist, Miss Wolferz, a gold brooch. The bridegroom's gift to the best man was a gold stick pin set with a diamond, and to the ushers gold tie clasps. After the ceremony was performed and the congratulations offered, a bountiful wedding supper was served. The happy couple left amid a shower of rice and confetti for a short wedding trip. On their return, they will reside on Mountain avenue, Westfield, where a newly furnished home awaits them.

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Lulu Lottie Lindauer (1891-1938) wedding in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on June 8, 1911

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