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Two Marriages

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Two marriages occurred in Ypsilanti Wednesday evening. The flrst was the celebration oL the anptials of Clara, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Everett of 309 Brower street, to Mt. Ralph Boyden of Saline. Rev. F. E. Arnold was the ofllclating minLster. There were about 40 guests present. Mr. and Mire. Boyden will be at their new home, six miles south. of Chelsea, after aiarcü 1. T-he secoid was the marriags oí Miss Katharine O'Brien to Leonard F. Keusch at St. John's chureh, Rev. Fr. Kennedy officiating. Only those provided with invitations were permitted. to enter to witness the ceremony. Herman Steitle, of Ann Arbor, acted as best man aid Miss Minnie O'Brien, sister of the bride, was bridesmaul. The brido was attlred in white organdie and earried Tvhite roses and the bridesmaid wore white organdio over blue and carriod a largo bouqnat of roses. A reception was held aiter the ?eremony at the future home of the contraeting parties and about forty people gathered there for this purpose. Refreshinents were servcd. Mr. and Mts. Keusch are now located at 101 W. Cros- si reet. Among the out of town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keusch, of Munich. Mieh., Mrs. Emma Keusch and Mrs. Bolinger of Jackson, Miss Stoffen, Miss Ida Keusch and Mr. Anthony Naegle of Chelsea. Frank J. Glenn, for severa! years a tailor in this city, expects soon io open a shop in Cambridge and do work for Harvard students.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat