In a simple ceremony following church services last night at the First Baptist Church, Miss Lena Blackwelder of this city was married to Willie Lee Bradley of Kannapolis. The church was decorated for the occasion in ferns and lilies.
Just prior to the ceremony Mrs. J.A. Patterson sang beautifully “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.”
The bride entered to the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, which was played by Mrs. M.B. Sherrin. She was costumed in a white lace dress and wore a picture hat. She carried a corsage of bride roses with a spray of valley lilies.
The ring ceremony of the Baptist Church was used and was performed by the pastor, Rev. A.E. Tibbs. Immediately after the service, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley left for a wedding trip through western North Carolina.
Mrs. Bradley is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Blackwelder of South Union street.
From page 5 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Monday, August 3, 1925
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