Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 62, has two pictures. (1) "The Wedding" - large photo of a wedding party. This must have been a play or bridal shower since all the members are actually females. The numbers written on the photo correspond to the following names: 1. Lillie Mae, 2. Helen Rea, 3. Marie B., 4. L, 5. Mildred, 6. Betty - "the bride" (Elizabeth Peale Ryder) 7. Miriam's hands, 8. Ethel Howell - "the real bride"
9. Frieda S., 10. Norma H., 11. Sue Roy, 12. Edna W., 13. Anna Reist, 14. Beatrice H., 15. Ada L.,
16. Merle, 17. Fay D., 18 Naomi L., 19. Mildfred K. and (2) "Easter Sunday and Art G." Elizabeth Peale Ryder and man Easter finery. He has a walking stick.
( From album of Elizabeth Peale Ryder's photos taken before her marriage to Paul Ryder )
Loose picture from Bruce Ryder Photo Album Collection: Appears to be some sort of wedding party, however all of the participants appear to be female. Could be a mock wedding or play in school.
Loose picture from Bruce Ryder Photo Album Collection - Unidentified bride and groom posing with their wedding party outdoors. The Church in BR-05-07-08 is probably for the one they got married in.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 44, has four pictures of varying sizes. this page has a caption of "The Wedding" (1 and 2) young people as cast of a mock wedding- 2 copies, 1 larger than the other (3)Three people swimming (4) Picture of a motor boat on a lake or Susquehanna River. Person standing in the boat and one in the water.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 46, has five pictures of varying sizes. (1) "I Do" unidentified Man kneeling in front of a woman ( possibly Elizabeth Peale Ryder ). It appears to be a mock wedding proposal. (2) "In Clover" Unidentified man and woman standing in a field. (3) "Rolling" A group of young men and women standing on a farm implement in a field. (4) "Going" A group of young people standing by the edge of a river or lake by canoes. (5) "In the Orchard" Fourteen men, women and a child standing in a field. The ones labeled are Mrs. Owenslager, Sarah Rupert, Helen O., and Harriet O.
( From album of Elizabeth Peale Ryder's photos taken before her marriage to Paul Ryder )