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LORETT7Their RomanceFollows Styleof Best NovelsBY ROXANELIKE a page torn from one of the ieason a best selling novels reads the story or the romance of Loretta Grannan, daughter of Mrs. Honor Grannan, 7541 Indiana ave.. and Arno J. Vivian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn C. Vivian, 1218 Albion ave., who surprised a large number of their friends by being quietly married last Wednesday.Not so many year* ago when both the former Miss Grannan and Miss Mary Vivian, sister of the young bridegroom. were students at the National Park seminary, long noted for its beautiful girls, Mary brought Loretta home to spend a short vacation with her. And thero Mary's brother, who is now Loretta's husband. came and saw and, decidedly, conquered:.The wedding ceremony, in which you, I know, are interested, took place at the Lee Hammond residence at 1040 Balmoral ave., at 7 o’clock in the evening. Dr. Cuthbert S. Bur~ nard rend the wedding vows in the large living room of the Hammond home.Neither the bride's mother, who Is ili at the present time, nor Mr. Vivian's parents were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian are at their summer home in ‘Copper Harbor. Mich.Of course, Miss Mary Vivian, who was the real cause of their romance, was the maid of honor at the Gran-nan-Vivian nuptials. The bride was informally gowned in a creation of pale blue satin and chiffon made along straight lines with long, tight sleeves of the satin. Her corsage Mas of vari-colored sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Miss Vivian, also in blue, wore a gown of similar style and wore the same flowers.Mr. Hammond Mas the best man for the bridegroom and Morgan L. Eastman, whose wife Mas among the few guests at the ceremony, presented the bride In marriage. Another of the guests was the Rev. Edward Todd, former pastor of the Episcopal church in Oshkosh, tVis.The dinner which followed the wedding was served in a private dining room of the Edgewater Beach hotel, overlooking the out-of-door esplanade, where so many Chicagoans spend our warm evenings dancing.For the present Mr. and Mrs. Vivian are residing with his parents at their North side home. About September 1, according to their present plans, they are to take a honeymoon trip which will be spent, I think, at the Vivian’s place up in Copper Harbor.in IMS the bridegroom was graduated from Culver Military academy and his bride is a graduate of National Park seminars’*
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Suburbanite Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Tue, Jul 24, 1928

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