Invitation: Mr. and Mrs. William L. Florance request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Viola Emma to Myrtal Charles Rose on Tuesday, the twenty-eighth of June One thousand nine hundred and twenty-one at twelve o'clock at the home fo the bride's parnets Dundee, New York At Home 83 Plymouth Avenue, South Rochester, New York . Rose - Florence Miss Viola E. Florence, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Florence, became the bride of Myrtal Charles Rose of Rochester, on June 28. The ceremony was performed at noon on the specious(sic) lawn at the home of the bride's parents at Dundee, underneath a canopy of trees. The bride was gowned in a dress of white crepe satin, with tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and sweet peas. Among the bridesmaids was Miss Genevieve Rose of Buffalo, who wore orchid organdie. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 60 guests. The house and tables were prettily decorated with ferns and wild flowers. Following the dinner, the bride and groom left for an extended wedding trip to New York, Elmira and Binghamton. After July 15 they will be at home in Rochester. Mr. Rose is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose of Cuba. He is an ex-service man now in business in Rochester. Those from Cuba in attendance at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Misses Marion and Irene Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil. -- Unidentified newspaper, probably Cuba Patriot, hand-dated 1921.