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Capt. Haarer Weds Miss Bissinger

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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CAPT. HAARER WEDS MISS BISSINGER 

 

POPULAR PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL MARRIED

 

At High Noon Monday--Dodgers Announced the Fact to the Passengers on the Train

 

A very pretty and informal wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bissinger, of W. Liberty street at high noon Tuesday, when their oldest daughter, Miss Clara, was united in marriage with John W. Haarer, in the presence of the two families. The beautiful ring service of the Lutheran church was used by Rev. John Neumann. who performed the ceremony. .Miss Olga Bissinger, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and Oscar Haarer, brother of the grooom, as best man.

 

The bride wore a dark blue cheviot travelling gown and a dainty waist of white peau de soie witth a very becoming hat in corresponding shades.

 

After the ceremony and congratulations, the company sat down to an elaborate wedding dinner.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Haarer left on the 1:38 train for Chicago. They were given a great send-off by a crowd of friends who had gathered at the depot. Dodgers announcing the fact that they were just married were distributed, generously among all of the other passengers and the coach was strewn with rice.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Haarer will be home after Feb. 10 at 929 W. Liberty street.

 

Mrs. Haarer has been a most popular young woman In this city, having been a clerk in Markham's Bazaar for the past seven years.

 

Capt. Haarer Is president of the Ann Arbor city council, to which office he was elected by a large majority. He was the republican nominee for the legislature last fall and made a very fine run. being the only republican to carry the city. He has been captain of the Ann Arbor Eight Infantry and was a lieutenant in the Thirty-first Michigan during the Spanish-AmerIcan war. Both the happy young people have hosts of friends.