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* Yergrasun—Lawrence.One of the most Irrilliant affairs that ever occurred iu ^Southeastern Ohio took pi ice attbe re*i«lei*ee of lion. William Lawrence in Washington, Tuesday nightJ uly 25th It was the occasion of the marriage of his lovely daughter Nellie to Mr.L. M . Ferguson. One hundred ami fiftyguests were present to witness the-cere-mouy and enjoy the pleasures and hospitalities o«f the home. When the hour of nine o’clock arrived Miss Itinis, of-Columbus, seated herself at the piano andl egan the wedding march and immediately tire attendants, S. A. Hproat and M iss M mne Lawrence, Melvin Ferguson and Miss llattie Oldham, AlbertLawrence and Miss Della Purdnm, Dr. Ramsey and Miss Be 11 e Lawrence, .andWilliam Lawrence Jr., and Miss NellieCarey made their appearance, followed by the bride and groom who stopped lie-neat h a lieautiful ernhlematic marriage Ih-11 of floral coni|K»sition, where they were met by Rev. Dr. Milligan of this plaee, who in his effective way performedthe ceremony, after which congratul: tions sincere were extended. An elegantsupper was partaken of. This over,pleasure reigned supreme until a late hour. The newly wedded pukr came toCambridge the same night and took anearly train for a bridal tour to Cincinnati and other western cities.The bride wore a pink satin dress whilethe groom was attired in the conventional black. Presents, numerous and costlywere given, a list of which will be printed next week.
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Cambridge, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 27, 1882

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