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Chelsea, June 5.- A very pretty wedding ...

Chelsea, June 5.- A very pretty wedding ... image
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Day
13
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chelsea, June 5.- A very pretty wedding took place yesterday at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, H. Cooke, when their only daughter, Miss Grace L., was united in marriage to Mr. Myron P. Lighthall, son of ex-Supervisor Lighthall. There was a large number of invited guests present. The house was handsomely decorated and the wedding took place on the lawn, under a large tent. The young couple left last night for New York, where they will spend the next two weeks. The young couple are very popular and have the best wishes of a host of friends. Rev. E. E. Caster, D. D., of the M. B. church, officiated.

The Merchant Milling Co. have purchased a new 50-horse power engine for the Chelsea roller mills and will have the same installed at once.

The masons have the brick work on the new brass foundry for the Glazier Stove Co. up to the first story.

The M. O. R. R. has made a cut in their expenses here by letting one man go. This will cause the day telegraph operator to handle baggage and carry the mail sacks to the postoffice.

Mrs. Harry Shaver, one of the old residents of this place, was stricken with paralysis last Saturday and is in a very critical condition.

Commencement exercises of the Chelsea high school will toe held on June 20, this year, and there will be quite a class of seniors who will receive their diplomas.