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Wedding Gift For The Bride

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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LOunt de Lastollane nad made at Dreicer's a brooch, which was a wedding gift for his bride. The design is a fleur de lip, the royalist flowor of France. The foundation is of olatinum and imbedded in it aro lio diamonds of various sizes. The brooch is to be used as a tiara also. A ruby bracolet of odd pattern and unique eonception is the accompanying gift. Tho count as a valeutine sent his batrothod an eiunrald bracelet, which merits attention on account of its great beauty and also beoauso it corresponded in a moasure wilh tho necklace presented by the malquise. A coronet adorns all the jewel cak ts which contain gifts for the bride. This dovice is also embossed upon the white velvet, cases in which the brides niaids' pins were placed. Pink, white and green were the prevailing colors in the decorations of the rooms, made with an appreciatiou of beauty that would do credit to an artist's brush. In au alcove jutting off from the eastern room the bridal couple, after the nuptials, reoeived tho congratulacions of thoir friends. This alcovo was fostooned with lilies and white roses, and a cornil copia was suspended from tho arch by twisted ropos of flowors. Whilc tho arrangements f jr the wedding were on a magnificf.nt scale, the number of invitations issaed was small, only relativos and intímate friends having been so houored. Kvery precautlon, too, had been taken to prevent any oncroachment by the uninvited, who it was beHeved would undoubtedly mako a formidable assemblage in front of tho Fifth avenue mansión. Just as the marriage was boing performed 1,000 poor children were feasting at the industrial schools of the city on tho j good things provided by the generosity of I tho bride and her sister, Miss Helen Gould.' The Count de Castellano añil j Miss Anna Gould entortained a few fiionds at luncheon in the Plaza hotel yesterday afternoon. The Count and Countess de Castellano will spend the time bctwoen the wedding celebration and tho sailing of tho New I York on Wedue day at Lyndhurst. Part of the honeymoon will ba speut at fehe Turiu eslates of the Marquise de Casteilaue.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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