Article clipped from Lawrence Republican Daily Journal

Matrimonial.The following from yesterday’s Kansas City Journal will be of interest to a largenumber of our citizens:At three o’clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Thomas C. Bullene and Miss Annie Smarr were united in marriage at St. Luke’s Church. The bride is a daughter of John Smarr, Esq., one of the oldest citizens of Independence, while the groom, a son of Mr. T. B. Bullene, of the nrm of Bullene, Moores Emery, is one of the best-known young men in the city. The Rev. Mr. Buck performed the ceremony; the ushers were Messrs. E. P. Wingate, L. Moore,Henry Craig, Charles Train, Arthur Weaver, and Will Thayer. The attendants were Miss Fannie Mcuee and Mr. Ole Bullene, Miss Gertie Bullene and Sir. Gardner Lathrop, Jfiss Annie Goff and Mr. Charles Smith. The bride was given away by her brother John. The music was grand, the chancel was elegantly decorated and lighted up with tapers, and the church was crowded. Just over the entrance to thechancel was suspended a large monogram—the initials of the surnames of the bride and groom. The beautiful and impressive marriage ceremony of the Episcopal Church, being ended, the wedding party drove to the residence of T. B. Bullene, Esq., where an elegant spread of the good things of life prepared by Morton, the caterer, awaited them. The bride and groom left on their .wedding tour to Chicago last evening. They will return to Kansas City in about ten days.
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Lawrence Republican Daily Journal

Lawrence, Kansas, US

Sat, Dec 07, 1878

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