Koch-genther
Another of Aun Arbor's young business men has stepped out of the ranks of the batchelors and joined the benedicts. The latest victim is Mr. Eugene J. Koch, of the ürm of Wagner & Co., who was married on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genther, 149 Commonwealth ave., Detroit, to Miss Louise Genther. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jonathan Ilildner. Miss Lillie Genther, of Detroit, and Miss Tillie Koch, of Ann Albor, were the bridesmaids, and Dr. M. L. Belser, of Ann Arbor, and Wm. Fischer, of Battle Creek, were groornsnien. C. Henrich presided at the organ. The eeremony was a very quiet one, only a few relativos and the intímate personal friends of the bride and groom bemg present. Among the guests trom Ann Arbor and vicinity were: John Koch, wife and daughter, the groom's mother, Mrs. Koch, and his three sisters, the Misses Tillie, Malvina and Cornelia, Mrs. J. J . Koch and daughter Miss Sophia, Cari Wiedman, C. Wagner and wife, and Dr. M. L. Belser, of Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Benz and Miss Trautwein, of Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Koch left at once on a ten days' wedding trip, and will be at home afterNov. 15 at3HE. Liberty st.
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