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Maccabee Hall

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fletcher W. Jewell, whp once llved in Lansing, and wbo has couducted hotels in various parts of the United States, was, according to the Hotel World, married recently at Victoria, B. C, to a Miss Creighton, of Seattle. The story of their wedding is humorously told. Jewell arrived in Victoria one afternoon, went immediately to the Driard House and presenting his card, said he hailed from Indianapolis and tfanted to get married. The prospective bride was seated in a hack at the door. At this time it was 5:25 o'clock. A license was secured, a clergyman hunted up, the knot tied, and Jewell and his wife w-ere eating their wedding supper at ten minutes to six. The parties had known each other only since niorning. - Lansing Journal. Jewell was a tonner Ann Arbor hotel man, haring wiĆ¼i his father run the Cook house in this city. 11e married an Ypsilanti girl whilie here.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News