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ofcktoenadkinhtasa.ed8theirdhengissix to f a )e-3U-indEa-WIRTH NOT TO BE FOUNDAduscidtfirnButandgivforchothewelgafmeAfter Being: Married, aad His Bride Leaves Without Him - Marriage of Ed. Wirth and Miss Maude Sheppard Occurred Last Evening.An event that has been set to occur many times within the past couple of years, and as often turned out to be a false report, fook place last evenjng, when Mr. Ed Wirth and Miss MaudeSheppard were quietly married by Rev. 1 daj M. L. Wilhelm, of Wooster. The cer-; emony was performed at 8 o’clock at (the bride’s home in the presence of! qonly near relatives. Immediately after the ceremony the groom left the house, expecting to join his bride at the Pennsylvania depot, but was unavoidably detained, and .joined her at Barberton the next morning, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Taylor for a short time, and also expect to visit *y- j elsewhere before returning home. They »- I expect to be at home to their friends in a suite of rooms in the Wirth Block about January 1, 1905.Both parties are well known and pop-1 ular young people of Orrville, the bride m£ j being the charming daughter of Mrs.'8^ I Caroline Sheppard, and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wirth andia member of the firm of A. Wirth |Son. The young couple have the hearty i 0p congratulations of hosts of friends in this vicinity, who wish them a long and \'^ I happy union. The Courier also extends : th 1 best wishes. Selay•geer,ranofwhinfataftchiThWReouElienReJoBetheledro-cesofere
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Orrville Courier

Orrville, Ohio, US

Fri, Dec 09, 1904

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