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Miss Grace M. Brown And Ed I. Taylor Married

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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MISS GRACE M. BROWN AND ED I. TAYLOR MARRIED.

Miss Grace Mildred Brown, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Brown, of Packard street, and Ed I. Taylor were quietly married at the home of the bride on Wednesday, Dec. 31. in the presence of the immediate family. The ceremony was performed in the parlor, the bridal couple standing before a bank of palms and---- a fusion of white car------ room sweet with------piscopal ring service----- by Rev. Henry Tatlock, who pronounced them man and wife. The bride looked very very sweet in a gown of dull green silk, trimmed in white. She carried a bouquet of white bride's roses.

After the ceremony an elaborate supper was served in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with white and green.

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left on a late train for Chicago, where they will spend two weeks. On their return they will be at home at 628 Packard street.

The bride is one of Ann Arbor's most beautiful daughters. She has for several months held a position as stenographer with the Neale Catarrh Tablet Co.

Mr. Taylor is the genial fellow known by every one and popular wherever he goes. He has for a number of years been a railway mail clerk in the M. C. R. R. He has been rapidly promoted until he now has one of the best runs on the road.