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Merry Wedding Bells

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Earely does Ann Arbor see a more pleasant or happier marriage ceremony tban that which united the fortunes of Mr. Farrand Bostwick, of Detroit, and INTiss Grace Kellogg, daughter of Mr. F. E. D. Kellogg, proprietor of the Franklin House, in the parlors of that hotel on Saturday evening. A large nuniber of guests were present, both from the city and from outside and the many beautiful, valuable and useful presents given the bride and groom is substantial evidence of the high esteem in which both are held by their many friends. The ceremony was performed at 7 :30 o'clock in the handsomely decorated parlors of the Franklin House, Rev. W. H. Bartram, of Dearborn, an old friend of tho Kellogg family, pronouncing the solemn marriage vows. Mr. James Kellogg, brother of the bride, stood as best man, and Miss Belle Foster, of Dearborn, acted the role of bridesmaid. Alter the ceremony and scores of congratulations, the wedding party adjourned to the dining room of tlie house where, amid han lsome floral decorations, a suinptuous wedding supper was enjoyed. The bride and groom topk the 10:30 train for Detroit, wliicli will be their future home. Following are the guests that were present from out of town: William Moore and wife, W.M. Holton and wife, Miss Belle Foster, Miss Jennie Clarke, of Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Anderson and daughter, of Wayne; Miss Emina Sheridan, oï Pontiac; Dewey W. Rhead, of Hudson ; Mr. and Mrs. Ashbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. Broek and son, C. Crosby and wife, Geo. Renhani, C. L. Rowlby, N. Bostwick, Mrs. W. C. House, Jr., I. L. Warren and wife and Chas. C. Kellogg, wife and mother, of Detroit; W. H. Crofoot and wife, of Pinckney. Among those present from Ann Arbor were S. M. Gregory and wife, Mrs. Fisher, the Misses St. James and M r. and Mrs. Covert.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier