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Bride Of A Count

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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New Yui:k, March 4.- At noem today, under a cauopy of rojal purple, Miss Anna Goukl was wedded to Count Paul Krncst Boniface de Contellane. Tho tuony was perforrued In the Knst Indian room of tho Gould mansiou, whloh had been converted into a veritable garden of beauty. The wedding proces.sion formed in the library.just abovo the oiiental room, and froni thero passod through the great hall. hung with garIand of asparaifu.i ríne,entwiningliUeeoftheralleyandwhlte roses and Kastcr lilies, whilc the walls of thü ad.ioinhifr rooms wcre bankod high with thonsuuds of Amei'icun leauty rosus, and blossoms of cvery doscriptlon. Wedding Proceftsion and lírídul Gown. Archbishop Corrigan oílioiated and the bridal party was formot] as follows: First carne the ushers, Prince del Drago, Raoul Uuval, Brockholsc Cuttinfr aud Howard Gould ; followi ng thom came Miss Anna Gou ld, with her brother G e o r ft e Gould; the littlc pages, Masters Kingdon inú Jay Gou 1:1, boro the COTJNT CA8ÏELLANK. brido' a train, and afcer them omo the brldesmaids, tho Misses Helun Gou UI, Boatrice Richardsson, Catherine Cameron and Adelaide Montgomery. The wedding gown was of heavy ivory white satin. Tho corsage Was hisih ín the neck and surpliced in effect, with ono side of shirred sutia and tho otlier of threud lace in duchosse pattern. The laca feil in gracef ui lines over the shouldor, meeting a folded belt, which girdled the waist and fastened at the back with a bow and twist of satiu. Cluster of Orante Blosnoms, The sleeves wore full aud long, being fastened at tho wrist with four tiny satin buttons. The skirt was circular in shape, falling in deep, full folds irom the belt andendingina m.iRnilicfnt train measuring three yards. Tho train formed a (!m!ile box plait at the waist line, which Hun-d into graceful folds at its termlnation. A rufflí of thread lace twelvo inches diM-p was draped f rom the leftde, inakiiif; point at the hom of the Tkirt, contiuiung about the lower edgo of lt until ït ruuclied the right side of the train. Clu.-ters of orango blossoms without leaves were fastened at intervals upon the garniture both of the corsage and skirt. The bridesuiaids' coatumes were of cream white cloth trimmed in sable and were ba worn with picture hats of black chifif on.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News