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Marriage Of Prof. Van Slyke

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Day
25
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The followine, taken from the Honolulú Daily Bulletin of April (ith, clnonioles an event in which inany of tlie citizetis will be luterested. The bride is a sister of Mrs C. B. Cady of tliis city: 'Judge McC'ully's residenco at Pawan w&s gay with torches and lanterns bist evening, illiiminating the grounds. The rooms had been transformed into bowers of preenery, ferns, palm?, and grasses, covering the walls, brightened with colored lijihts and Japanese fans and urnbrellas. The piano Reemed one bed of roséis und the alcove with its beanliful statue of the "l'ompeian Ghl" was parliülly screetied by wlmt seemcl i lbowet Of white and frurant flowers. Very selilom has pleasitnter cumpany asseinbled in Honolulú, than tbat gathered to witness the marriaüe ceremonies Dnltlns in wedlock Prof. Van S'yke and Mr. Hanford, both wt'll known In this coinmunity from their connection with Oahu College, the one as professor of cheniistry, und the other as the popular and hc unplished teacher of niusic. Kev. Dr. Beckwitli cfflciated, assisted by Hv. Dr. Hyde. The wedding guestH, attested by tliei r number mul warnith of coajinktulation, as well as by the display of tastetul an(l valuable presente, the kindly feelingentertained for the weilded pair, whose f i iend can Lave no better wish lor them than that t luir murricd lite may be alwaysas pleasaiitas the eveningof their marriage."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News