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Olcutt--bailey

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

HÍ3s Fai nie Bailey, daughter of John N. Bailey, of the Midland Sun, was married Mooday evening at 7 o'clock, at Mr. Bailey's residence on S. División st in Ann Arbor, to William J. Olcutt, of Hurley, Wis. Rev. W. W. Ramsay performed the ceremony. The bridesmaids were Misses Nellie Garrigue, Lillie Condón and May Breakey, and the usher9 were Eugene Best aud Walter Sehmid. The house was beautifully decoratei, and everything was delightful. The couple left for their own house in Wisconsin at 9 o'clock, but not before their baggage was cnvered with old ï-hoes and enough rice was thrown at them to feed fifty Celestials. Mr. Bailey, the father of the bride, was the former editor of The Argus. The bride is a gradúate of the Ann Arbor high school. Mr. Oloutt attended school in Ann Arbor seven years, graduating in the engineering department of the Uniyersity in 1885. He is now a civil engineer and assistant superintendent of the Q-ogebic mines, and is very successful. The favorite teachers of the couple were present at the wedding. Among the guest9 were the folio wing: Mr. and Mr?. Charles Fonda, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, Messrs. Fred and James Hitchcock, and Mr. Esselstyn, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, of Saginaw, and W. A. McAndrew, of Chicago. No pleasanter wedding has occurred in Ann Arbor. The guests knew it was an old f shioned love match of the sure kind.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register