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Boling-Jennings Wedding, Sept. 30, 1925

Boling-Jennings

A marriage of more than usual interest was solemnized Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jennings, S. Persse(?) street, when their daughter, Miss Emily Jennings became the bride of Mr. Floyd Jackson Boling of Atlanta. The ceremony was performed by Dr. N.H.D. Wilson, pastor of the First Methodist Church, and was witnessed only by a few relatives and intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom. The bride was attired in penny brown satin crepe with accessories to match. Her corsage was of bride’s roses and orchids. The room was tastefully decorated in shaded candles and potted ferns.

Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Boling left on a honeymoon to Richmond, Philadelphia and other points by automobile. They will be at home at 172 Park Drive, Atlanta, upon the conclusion of the trip.

The bride was graduated this year at North Carolina College for Women and is an attractive and popular member of the younger social set. The bridegroom is a graduate of Trinity College and is vice president of the High Point Bending Chair Company.

From page 2 of The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City, Wednesday evening, Sept. 30, 1925

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