Phillips--whedon
Today at noon, at th residence of her father, W. W. Whedon, of State-at., occurred the marriage of Miss May W'nedon ti Dr. Thomas C. Phillips, of Milwniikee, Wis. Rev. W. S. Studley performed the cereinony. Guesta f rom abroad were present: P. M. Millcr and wife and daughter, of Lansing; Mc. C. II. Holland, duugliter and 8on, of Ea't Siginaw ; O. F. Hunt, of Detroit; Kred. Bibaock.of Manistei;; W. T. Whedon, of Boston; and a brotner of Dr. Phillips from Calumet. Messrf. B.bcock and Whedon acted as usher.. Dr. Piiillip ie well known ir Ann Arbor for his r-uial rr.anners and good qualities generallv, and as Dr. Frothitigham's assiílant. The bride is one of tbc best known of Ann Arbor's young society womi'n. and is a Miigpr uf much swfetness and power. Theyoung eo:ip!e will proceed almost imtnediately to Müwaukee, leavini? on this atternooo's train. In Milwankee Dr. PhiIKpi is astUtaot to an ocul'.9t of very large pracüce.
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