The marriage of Miss Dorothy Isabel Drey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Drey, to Horace Andrew Saks, son of Mrs. Andrew Saks and the late Mr. Saks, took place at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, 54 East Seventy-fourth Street. On account of the recent death of the bridegroom's father and the loss of his brother-in-law, Edgar J. eyer, on the Titanic,the wedding was a quiet one.
Only the immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev Joseph Silverman. The bride had no attendants. W. Andrew Saks acted as best man for his brother.
A bridal collation was served immediately after the ceremony, the guests numbering about thirty, sitting at a horseshoe table, which was decorated with pink roses.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Salts left on their bridal trip. Upon their return they will reside in this city.
Only the immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev Joseph Silverman. The bride had no attendants. W. Andrew Saks acted as best man for his brother.
A bridal collation was served immediately after the ceremony, the guests numbering about thirty, sitting at a horseshoe table, which was decorated with pink roses.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Salts left on their bridal trip. Upon their return they will reside in this city.
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