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In The Bonds Of Matrimony

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Amid the relatives and friends of the contracting parties, Miss Anna Weller, of Bridgewater, and Martin Noll, were made man and wife at the home of the groom, 921 W. Huron street, April 24. Miss Emma Weller and Louis Noll acted as attendants of the bride and groom. Miss Weller looked very pretty in her wedding gown of soft cream challie, trimmed in chiffon. The ceremony was performed in the bay window of the parlor which was banked with ferns and palms. The bridal pair stood under an arch of similar and white bunting.

The rooms were elaborately decorated with palms and potted plants. The color scheme used in the dining room was pink and white. A beautiful bouquet of pink carnations and white roses occupied the centre of the table, from which dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker, of Lima, and Mr. and Mrs. Deubel, of Ypsilanti, were among the out of town guests.

The large number of valuable presents which were received attested to the popularity of the newly wedded pair. Mr. and Mrs. Noll have gone to housekeeping at 127 E. Summit street.