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The Camp-martin Wedding

The Camp-martin Wedding image
Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
April
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A very pretty and Informal wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. H. Camp, of Dixboro, when their daughter, Bertha Mae, was united in marriage to Chester I. Martin, in the presence of relatives. Rev. Field of Milan performed the ceremony. 

 

Miss Grace Martin, sister of the groom, and Miss Zada Quackenbush acted as bridesmaids, and Mr. John Martin, brother of the groom, and Lee Pray acted as best men. 

 

The bride wore a gown of white silk mull, tastily trimmed with lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses. The groom wore the conventional black. The bridesmaids wore light blue organdy and carried white carnations. The best men wore suits of black. 

 

After the ceremony and the many congratulations, the company sat down to an elaborate supper. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left that evening for an extended trip. 

 

Mrs. Martin has been one of the most popular young ladies of Dixboro, having a host of friends throughout the community, and will be missed by all. 

 

Mr. Martin is one of the most highly esteemed young men of Ypsilanti. He is employed by the American Express company and is thought highly of there. The happy young couple will be at home after April 1 at 205 S. Washington street, Ypsilanti.