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Day
5
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following acoonnt of the wedding of Miss Jennie Lon Campbell, of Sharon, to Prof. J. G. Leiand, of Kirkwood, Mo., is taken from the columns of the Manchester Enterprise, of Feb. 25: "A very nicely arranged aud most happy wedding took place at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Campbell, in Sahrou, Monday, wheu their daugbter, Jeucie Loo, joiueu fortunes with Prof. .T. G. Lelaud, of Kirkwood, Mo. About 50 relntives and friends of the contracting parties gfltbered to witness the cereinony and wish the happy conple Godspeed on their jouruey through life. "Promptly at 12 o'clock, at the first strains of the wedding marcb, executed by Mr. Renwiok, of Ann Arbor, the bride aud grooru elect tuok their places in the parlor, about whiob were tastily arranged carnatious and potted hyacinths. The bride was attired in white figured silk and carried white roses. As the straiu8 of music softened, Dr. Barnes, of Tecumseh, stepped forward and soon prononuced the words that made them inan aad wife, the beautiful aud impressive ring ceremony beicg used, in which Miss Louise Allen, of Ypsilanti, assisted. After congratulations the bountiful wedding dinner was served and then Mr. and Mrs. Lelaud were driveu to this village, where they took the train for Kirkwood, Mo., where Mr. Leiand is instructor in a school for boys. They were recipients of many ricb auj valnable presents. "Among those from abroad who were present were: Mr. aud Mrs. E. P. Allen, Elmer and Louise Allen aud Miss Hattie Lawrence, of Ypsilanti; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cushman aDd daughter Ruth, an1 Llewellyu Ren wiek, of Aun Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Leiand, sons Tbad and Claude and daughters Gertrude and Anna, and Dr. and Mrs. Laraway, of Emery ; Dr. and Mrs. Barnes, of Tecumseh; Dr. F. W. Palmer, of "Brooklyn ; Samuel Campbell, of Grass Lake; Marcus Rowe, of Decatur. "

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News