Newspaper clipping, Oates-Dennis wedding, 1902

Name/Title

Newspaper clipping, "Oates-Dennis" wedding, 1902

Entry/Object ID

5.8

Description

Clipping from The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Maryland · Friday, October 31, 1902

Collection

WR 5: Herbert Bounds Papers

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Clipping, Newspaper

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Clipping

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Publication Details

Publication Type

Newspaper

Periodical

The Baltimore Sun

Periodical Type

Newspaper

Place Published

City

Baltimore

State/Province

Maryland

Country

United States of America

Date Published

Oct 31, 1902

Transcription

OATES-DENNIS. [Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.] POCOMOKE CITY, MD., Oct. 30.-Miss Ethelinde Crisfield Dennis, daughter of Mrs. Samuel K. Dennis, was married at Beverly, the ancestral home of the Dennis family, near Pocomoke, Md., this evening at 8.30 o'clock to the Reverend Luther A. Oates, pastor of Falling Springs Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg, Pa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. Beattie Wylie, of New Castle, Del. The wedding music was rendered by Miss Ethelinde Page, with violin accompaniment by Mr. Wicks. The bride was given away by her brother, Prof. Alfred Pearce Dennis, of Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Mary H. Dennis, maid of honor, and her cousin, Miss Anne Page. Both were attired in white chiffon over pink and blue taffeta and carried chrysanthemums. Samuel K. Dennis and Henry Page Dennis, brothers, of the bride, were ushers. Mr. Robert M. Oates, of Charlotte, N. C., was best man. Little John Dennis McMaster, nephew of the bride, untied the white satin ribbon. Miss Dennis wore a trained gown of soft white satin, with lace yoke and trimmings of chiffon and orange blossoms from her mother's wedding gown. She wore a veil and carried Bride roses. The bride is the second daughter of the late Samuel K. Dennis, granddaughter of the late John W. Crisfield, of Princess Anne, and a niece of Judge Henry Page and first cousin of Judge J. Upshur Dennis, of Baltimore. Among those present were: Judge and Mrs. Henry Page, the Misses' Page, Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Wylie, of New Castle, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Oates, of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark Black, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Condict. of Jersey City, N. J.; Miss McPherson, of Gettysburg, Pa.; Mr. Henry Alexander Riddle, Miss Riddle, Miss Helen R. Boyd, of Chambersburg, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Logan, of Wilmington, Del.; Miss Emma Clark, of Delaware City; Mr. and Mrs. John S. McMaster, Mr. Henry Page Dennis, Mr. Philip C. Dennis, Prof. Alfred P. Dennis, Mr. Samuel K. Dennis, Judge J. Upshur Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dennis, Mr. James U. Dennis, Miss Louise Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Waters, the Misses Waters, Miss McMaster, and Doctor and Mrs. William H. Gale.

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Ethelinde Crisfield Dennis Oates, Sally Crisfield Dennis, Luther A. Oates, S. Beattie Wylie, Ethelinde Page Wickes, Alfred Pearce Dennis, Mary Handy Dennis Balloch, Anne Page Metzler, Samuel King Dennis, Jr., Henry Page Dennis, Robert M. Oates, John Dennis McMaster, Samuel King Dennis, John Woodland Crisfield, Judge Henry Page, Judge J. Upshur Dennis, Mrs. S. Beattie Wylie, Virginia Upshur Dennis Page, Mrs. Robert M. Oates, Charles Clark Black, Mrs. Charles Clark Black, Henry V. Condict, Mrs. Henry V. Condict, Henry Alexander Riddle, Helen R. Boyd, W. H. Logan, Mrs. W. H. Logan, Emma Clark, John Stevenson McMaster, Louisa Jane Dennis McMaster, Philip Crisfield Dennis, James T. Dennis, Mrs. James T. Dennis, James U. Dennis, Louise Dennis, Henry J. Waters, Mrs. Henry J. Waters, William H. Gale, Mrs. William H. Gale

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Create Date

November 3, 2023

Updated By

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Update Date

November 11, 2025