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Those Marriage Bells Again

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
September
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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At the residence of the bride's mother, on W. Huron St., on Thursday evening, Sept. 16th, Miss Mittie May Curtis, and Mr. C. H. Greathouse, were united in marriage, Rev. VV. II. Ryder performing the ccreiuoiiy. The couple left on the evening train for Cliicago and St. Paul, from wlience they go to Loulsvillc, Ky., where their future home will be. The groom was formerly a student lierc, and graduated in the lit. class of '79, and Jhe bride with the class of '82. The re was a picasant gathering of fricuds to witness the ceremony, and to bid tliem God speed on their journey of life together. Last Sunday afternoon, at )i o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parenta, in Ann Arbor town, by Rev. S. Karp, Miss Mary A. Huddy and Leonard A. Blake were united in marriage. At 'A% o'clock p. m. the couple left for St. Louis, Mo., accoinpanying the Ann Arbor Commatidery, (of whlch Mr. Blake is a member) on its excursión to the 88d tricnnial conciavo. Invitations have been issued announcing the marriage on Thursday evenlng, Scpt. 30th, of Ida M., daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Curtís, to Mr. George J. Greene. The ceremony to take place at the residence of the bride'a parents No Sri Washington st., at 7:30 p. m. Peter McNalley and Miss Magglc TburttOD, both of this city. were married tb is a. m. at 9 o'clock, at St. Thomas' church, llev. Fr. Fierle officiating. By whtt we deemcd the very best of authority we announced the marriage of Albert Mann and Miss Emily Gwinner, last week. Mr. Munn informs us that it was an error, and we basten to correct it. But there is something peculiar about the fact that all the other papers of the city ezoept the Democrat and Post feil into the same error. They couldn't have copied it from the Couiueií? Certainly uot!