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Pretty Home Wedding Yesterday

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

One of the prettiest and daintiest home weddings of the season was the marriage yesterday of Miss Faye Bodmer and Paul Voorhees, of Plymouth, the wedding being celebrated at 3 p. m, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Rose Bodmer, 1011 N. University avenue. The guests numbered only the relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties. Rev. E. S. Ninde performed the ring ceremony to the soft strains of the Lohengrin wedding march, played by Mr. Fischer. The floral decorations were simple but charming, white asters and sweet peas predominating In the parlor and in the dining room were massed smilax and nasturtiums. The bride was beautifully gowned in all-over lace, appliqued with ribbon over white silk. She carried white roses and was unattended. Miss Levens, of Vicksburg, and Miss Hill, of Three Rivers, assisted in the dining room, and Miss Gillespie, of Eloise, presided at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Voorheis are well known and favorites in the University and social circles of Ann Arbor. Miss Bodmer graduated from the literary department of the U. of M. with the class of '02, and Mr. Voorheis graduated from the literary department in '98 and from the law department in '00. Mr. and Mrs. Voorheis left this evening for a lake trip to Buffalo. Niagara Falls and other eastern points. Their large circle of friends are very enthusiastic in showering the happy couple with congratulations and good wishes. Among the out of town guests were Miss Kester, of Burlington Junction, Mo.; Miss Edith Hill, Three Rivers; Miss Levens, Vicksburg; Mr. and Mrs. Hudd, Mr. and Mrs. Ranch, Mrs. Adams and daughters and Mrs. C. A. Frisbie, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and Miss Katherine Gillespie, Eloise.