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Perkins-maulbetsch

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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PERKINS-MAULBETSCH

A quiet wedding took place last evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage of Zion Lutheran church, it being that of Miss Maude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perkins of Broadway, and Mr. Frederick Maulbetsch, the pastor, Rev. Nicklas, officiating. They were attended by Miss Ella Perkins, sister of the bride, and Mr. Andrew Maulbetsch, brother of the groom.  They left on the evening train for a short wedding trip. Miss Perkins is a most estimable young lady of the Northside and Mr. Maulbetsch a clerk In the freight office of the Ann Arbor road. They have many friends who will wish them the choicest of blessings on their life's journey.

 

Emery W. Snell of Whitmore Lake has given his estate to his wife and daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Payne, to be divided equally, excepting that his household goods are to be give to his wife and silver watch to his daughter. The estate is estimated at $300 personal and $2,000 real. His will is dated Feb. 24, 1902, and J. M. Swartz and Katharine Taylor witnessed it.