Burdine Marriages 2
Lomax Burdine Sr.
Burdine- Braun July 24, 1907
   A pretty home wedding of a popular young couple was that of Mr. Lomax Burdine and Miss victoria Brown ( should read Braun).at the residence of the Bride's parents on Fayard Street at 7:30 o;clock last night. The home was tastefully decorated for the occasion and a large number of friends and relatives of the young couple were gathered to see the ceremony performed  and to tender congratulations and good wishes. Frank Schaubplayed Mendelssohn's wedding march as the bride entered the parlor  and after the ceremony rendered the flower song.  Fathewr Alphonse performed the ceremony.
  The bride, attired in white grandmother's swiss trimmed in lace and ribbons and carrying bride's roses and carnations, was attended by her maid of honor, Miss Louise Fayard, dressed similier to the bride and carrying pink and white roses, and by the bridesmaid also, gowned in Grandmother's swiss and carrying blue and white flowers.
   The best man was Chas. Cazeaux and the groomsman was Harry Raymond.  After the ceremony a reception was held at the home. There were many presents of a beautiful and useful nature. recieved by the newly married couple.
   The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Louis Braun, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burdine of this city and is a machinist at the plant of the T.J. Rosell MFG. Co.
    Among the out of town guests who came to attend the wedding were Mrs. Fehl, Mrs Arbeau, Miss Josephine Hirsch, Mr and Mrs. R.E. Wills and children, Miss Lena Longenstein and Miss Katie Rose of New Orleans.
   Mr.and Mrs. Burdine are at their home on Cuevis Street.
Weddings
Sept 27, 1908
Cupid's Arrows Find More Victims
Autrey-Burdine   
  
The following, telling of the marriage of a Biloxi young lady , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B.Burdine, is taken from a Meridian paper;
    " Sunday afternoon at a pretty home wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thames, the lives of Miss Nettie May Burdine and Mr. Ernest Autrey were united . Rev.I.A. Halley performed the ceremony'"
    The parlor was tastefully decorated with evergreen and ferns, and only the intimate friends of the contracting parties were present..
   The bride wore a dainty lingerie toilet, and entered the parlor on the arm of her sister, Mrs. Ben Thames, the groom being escorted by Mr. Thames.
   After loving congratulations from those present, refreshments of cream and cake were served by Miss Georgie Taylor and Miss Mary Hodges.
   Mr Autrey is an employee of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and he and his bride recieved many appropriate gifts from their numerous friendes and acquaintances.
   They will be at home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thames on Valley Street. "
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