George A. Seeley – Rose Hardiman

AN EARLY WEDDING AT ST. JOSEPH’S

George A. Seeley Married to Miss Rose Hardiman

HAVE A WEDDING BREAKFAST

Twenty Immediate Relatives Served at the Home of the Bride’s Parents – On Wedding Trip

Miss Rose Hardiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardiman, 384 Fouth street, became the bride of George A. Seeley at 7:30 this morning, the ceremony occurring at St. Joseph’s church, Rev. J.J. Collins officiating. The couple were attended by Miss Viola Hardiman and Clyde Seeley, sister and brother of the bride and groom respectively. The bride wore white satin and a white hat, and she carried a rosary, prayer book and sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore white messaline.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents, the Misses May Carty and Frances Roehlen and Mrs. P. Vogt assisting in the serving. Twenty guests, all immediate relatives, were present for the breakfast. Mrs. I.L. Philo, of St. Cloud, Minn., was an out of town guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Seeley left this noon for Milwaukee and Chicago. They will be gone a week and on their return will be home to their friends at 361 Fifth street. Both young people are well known in this city. The groom is employed at the Harris typewriter factory.

Published in The Daily Commonwealth, (Fond Du Lac, WI) August 6, 1913 page 8