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Wedding Bells

Wedding Bells image
Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

On Wedneeday, June 26, at the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Caldwell, of Saline, Mich., Dr. H. D. Heller anó Migs Fannie Caldwell were united in marriage. At halt past eight o'clock, the bridal puty marched in to the sound of Mendelssohh's wedding march, which was finely played by Miss Vesta Mills. The short but impressive oeremony was performed by the bride's father. The floral deoorations were beautiful and artistic, especially the wedding bell oí white and green, and the large canopy of ever-green, under which the bridal party stood. The bride was attended by Miss Jeannette Caldwell as Maid of Honor, Miss Allie Caldwell as first bridesmaid, and MÍM6S Ella Watkins, of Ionia, and Viola Stone, of Masón. Dr. Kotts, of Man chester, Prof. Townsend, of Annapolis, and Prof. Shuler, of Ypsilanti, were usher?. The bride looked lovely in a gown of white brilliantine, en traine, heavily trimmed with white silk cord, with veil and white roses. The maids wore creain wool and surah, and carried blush roses. The pre3ents were numerou9 and expensive. After congratulations and refreshment?, Dr. and Mrs. Heller departed, amid showers of rice and oíd slippers, for a shorL wedding trip. 'l About one hundred guests were present, among those from abroad were Mrs. Heller, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Caldwell, of Centreville ; Miss Viola Stone, of MasDD ; Miss Watkins, of Ionia; Prof. Süuler, of Ypsilanti ; Prof. Townsend, of Annapoli?, Ind.; Dr. Kott?, of Manchester. After a short absence, Dr. and Mrs. He'lerwilltake up their reaidence in Saline, where they will be at home to all their {rienda.