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"driving" And "for Pedestrians."

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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If the people who have accepted invitations to a wedding reception to be given next week in a house on the Hudson fail to flnd it, they cannot justly blame the bride's parents. The hosts live within the limits of New York city in a house that is conspicuous from the Hudson river. Probably not one person in a thousand would know how to reach the house, however, by the address alone. Inclosed with each wedding invitation was a colored map of that portion of the city which lies along the Hudson between 125th street and Inwood station. The house where the reception is to be held is indicated by a red square. The streets and cable roads are outlined. Heavy red Unes from 125th street to the house indicate the "best way for driving," and blue Unes mark the "best way for pedestrians." If the guests bring the maps with them and start early enough, they are very ly to flnd the

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News