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Two Home Weddings

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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At tbe home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Air. C. F. Sohnlz, 41 Spring et., on Wednesday evening the marriage of Mr. George SVagner to Miss Carrie M. Sctmlz was perforined by Rev. John Neumann. The bride was attired in a dress of white Swiss muslin and oarried a bunch of white roses. She was attended by Miss Emma Beek as bridesamid and Mr. John Wagner was the groom's best man. The wedding march was played by Miss Emma Fischer. After the wedding ceremony a bonntiful snpper was served to the assembled gnests which included only the immediato relatives and friends of the couple. The gnests from ont of town were Mrs. Albert Lohr and danghters, of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sohnlz and farnily, of Detroit, Albert Sohulz, of Saline, and two annts and two consins of the groom from Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. John Saner and Miss Mary Fiegel were quietly married at the borne of the bride's brother-in-law Enooh Dieterle, on S. Fonrth ave., Wednesday evening, in the presence of a nnmber of relativas and friends. The house was prettily decorated with flowers while in one comer an arch of green had been construoted. Shortly after 7 o'olock the wedding party entered to the müsic of a weddiDg march played by Miss Emma Fischer. Mr. Albert Fiegel acted as best man, and the bridesrnaid was Miss Kittie Saner. The bride and groom took their stand under the aroh where Rev. A. L. Nioklas performed the wedding ceremony, reading the service in Germán. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sauer received the hearty congratnlations of their friends. A bonntiful wedding supper was then sérved te all present.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News