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Wedding Bells

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
June
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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This evcninj, at the residencc of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrg. Samuel O. llenhnm, on E. Huron street, at half-past scvcn o'clock (standard), the eereniony will bo performed by the Rev. Thos W. McLean of Ypsilanti - prelate of Atin Arhor ('onimaiidery - that will unite the llves of Mr. Will W. VVattx aml Miss Carrie Beoham, for all time to come. The bride's sister, Miss Florence Benham will act as brulesmaid, and Harry Darit) as groomimao. Aboutone handled and lifty invitations have been sent to relativos and frienda in the city and abroad, and guests have alicaily arrived from Flint, Grand Rapkh, Charlotte, E.iat Saginaw, Detroit, Sprlnjrport and from New York State to witness the event. The couple have a larjre list of frlends, and the event will probably be one of the largest and most elabórate that has occnred in Ann Arbor for som e time. Will is a natie of Ann Arbor and has grown to miinliood (and Knif;hthood) in our mldst, calling around him by hi genial and pleasant ways an unusual number of warm personal frlends, and the same may also be sald of the beautiful young lady who becomes his bride to-day. The couple will leave on the 10:09 train for the east, and will be absent about two weeks in New York State and eisewhere on a bridal trip. The Col'rier extends congratulations and hopos they may be blessed with the good things of thls world from now henceforth during thelr yeará to come. We have received a card announcing tho marriage on Tuesday, June 22d, of Mr. Geo. P. Wanty and Misa Emnia M. Nichols, both of Grand Rapids, and the further nnnouncement tliat they will be "at home after September lst, 186 College avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich." Mr. Wanty is one of Ann Arbor's productions iu whom she has a great pride. He left here some yoars ago and lias attalned tor hlmself au honorable and prominent position at the bar in his adopted home. There are raany old friends in this city who will extend congratulations upon this important event in his life and wi8h hlm and his bride an extended and useful career. Bert G. Henion, one of Ann Arbor's old boys, was married on Momlay, June 21st, at the Episcopal chiireli, St. John's, Michigan, to Mrs. A. J. Cutler. The couple will tie at home after July lötb, at tlieir resldence 407 E. Washington street, Bloomingtnn, Illinois. E. A. Clark, who was with B. F. Watts four years, is to be married this evening at Hastinjjs, his present home, to Miss Gr;.ce Black, of that city.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News