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Were Married In Northfield

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
September
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

WERE MARRIED IN NORTHFIELD

MISS CARRIE LUDWIG AND THEODORE PROCHNOW

It Was a Very Pretty Wedding and Supper Was Served to a Hundred Guests

A very pretty fall wedding took place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'cl'ock it being that of Miss Carrie Ludwig, of Northfield, and Theodore Prochnow, of this city, the wedding being solemnized at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Mr. Fischer.

The bride looked very pretty and charming, attired in a gown of white silk, with applique trimming. She carried pink asters. The bridesmaid was Miss Emma Ludwig, sister of the bride. She wore a becoming gown of pink lawn and carried white asters. The groom was attended by his brother, Thad. Prochnow.

The wedding ceremony took place under an arch of golden glow, which made a pretty contrast with the bride's and her attendant's gowns.

After the ceremony the guests repaired to the dining room where a delicious supper was served to over one hundred.

The usual wedding trip was dispensed with, the happy couple coming to Ann Arbor where the groom is in business, being one of the popular proprietors of the well known "Dairy Lunch."