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Orange Blossoms

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Harry W. Clark, of this city, and Miss Clara E. Pinckney, of near Ypsilanti, were united in marriage at noon Tuesday at the norne of the bricle's parents, Rey. J. M. Gelston perfonning the cerernony. The wedding party ccnsisted of the relatives of the contracting parties and a few personal friends. After the wedding carne an elegant dinner and at 5:13 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for the East over the Michigan Central to spend a couple of weeks in New York. The following persons from Ann Arbor attended the wedding: Mrs Clark, Mrs. Reeves, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Gelston, Miss Nannie Hadley, Miss Hattle Warner and Messrs. Secretary J. H. Wade, Stirling, St. John, Wil] Hadley and C. J. Price. Mr. Clark is the popular superintendent of the University hospital, a young man with many noble qualiĆ¼es of heart and mind. The young lady whorn he has chosen for nis Ufe partner Is highly esteemed by all who know her. The Times tenders its sincere and heartfelt congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clark and wishes them the lougest and happiest of lives.

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Ann Arbor Democrat