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The Adams-breakey Wedding

The Adams-breakey Wedding image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tlic M. E. cliurch never looked more beantlful than it did last Thursday In its neat and tasty deeoratlone of white and green, In honor of the marriage of Mr. Epbralm Dougas Adama, of Lawreace, Kansas. and Miss May Stevens. ()niy daiiirhter of Dr. iVm. P. Breakey, of tliis o-tty. The front oí the ehurch around the pulpit was a bower m' beauty, the iiowci-s and draperles belng arranücd wiiii exquisite taste. Prof, A. ,. Stanley preslded at the organ, and Kcv. e. M. Oobern perfar 'i ihe eeremony aasistèd by the groom'a tather, Kev. Dr. Adams. Mr. McMlUan, oí Chicago; M:-. Oscar Sclmiid. oí Jackson ; Mr. Alexander, of Groase is(. ; and Mr. Anderson, of Detroit, were the ushers. Tli'j bridesniaid was the biide's cous;m, .Miss Beesie Stevens, of this city ; and the bride'e brother Mr. James Breakey, acted as best man. After the ceremony a brilliant roceptiom was given at the residenee of Dr. Breakey, whteh was ooe of the iiiifst affaire oi llie kind ever held in Aim Arbor. Every room in the house was handsomely decorated witli floAvers, a different color belng nsed for each une. The presente were Qumerous and elegant. Th bride lias always reslded In Ann Arbor, and lias as many i'rk'iids licrc. probaljly a.s any younjï lady in tihe city, belng an accompllabed and loveable lady. 'i'lu' grootn gradnated from the Uni ei-.-;ty witli the ciase oí '87, and took the degree oí Ph. D. in 1890. He tlien went to Washington, I). ('.. a ml aerved the govexament a couple of years nnder liis brother Prof. Henry C. Ad:: nis. Tlicn lie reerived an appoiatmeojt to the cliair of' politic:il eeunoniy i.n tlie state Tniversity of Kansas, at Lawrenee, whlch he stiil retaine, and at whlch place tlie fonple will be "at Immr" after Oct'.brr lst.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier