File:Virginia Caroline Reeve (1918-1995) and Ralph Milton Bozarth (1917-2002) wedding in The Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 20, 1940.jpg

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Virginia Caroline Reeve (1918-1995) and Ralph Milton Bozarth (1917-2002) wedding in The Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 20, 1940

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English: Virginia Caroline Reeve (1918-1995) and Ralph Milton Bozarth (1917-2002) wedding in The Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 20, 1940
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Source The Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 20, 1940
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-post/123708576/

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Ralph M. Bozarth To Wed Miss Reeve At Seven Tonight. The marriage of Miss Virginia Reeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Reeve, of Mt. Holly road, Springside, and Ralph M. Bozarth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bozarth, of 250 Fernwood avenue, Burlington, will take place this evening, at seven o'clock, in the Broad Street Methodist Church, Burlington, with the Rev. David Charles Evans, pastor of the church, officiating. Miss Ruth Mclntyre, of Burlington, will play the wedding march and will accompany Hugh Wilson, of Merchantville, in vocal solos. The bride will enter the church on the arm of her father. She will wear a gown of white brocaded satin, following princess lines. The tight fitting bodice is made with a sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves and the skirt is full. Her long tulle veil, which extends beyond the train of her gown, is trimmed with orange blossoms, and she will carry Easter lilies and baby's breath. Miss Edythe Reeve, of Springside, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, will wear a yellow model combining a taffeta bodice fashioned with a square neckline and short sleeves, and a full skirt of net, with matching lace inserts. Her shoulder length veil is of the same shade and she will carry a bouquet of white asters and delphinium. The bridesmaids, Mrs. William Naylor, Jr., of Delanco, and Miss Jean Curtis, of Burlington, will be similarly gowned in aqua, wearing matching veils and carrying bouquets of mixed flowers. George Jack, Jr., of Burlington, will be best man and Harold Bozarth, of Mt. Holly, cousin of the bridegroom, and Ethan Reeve, Jr., brother of the bride, will usher. The mother of the bride has selected a gown of rose lace, with which she will wear a white picture hat and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Bozarth will wear powder blue mousseline de soie, with a white hat and a corsage of sweetheart roses. A reception for the wedding party and members of the immediate families will be held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. On their return from a wedding trip, Mr. Bozarth and his bride will reside at the Fernwood address until the completion of their home on Salem avenue, Burlington.

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