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♦ ♦ ♦The marriage of Miss Eliza M. Proud to Mannie E. Trainor of this city took place at 8 o'clock last night at the home of the bride’s unde, W. W. Proud, one mile east of Rolling Prairie, says Thursday's Dispatch. The ceremony was performed by Elder Black under a magnificent archand bell of natural flowers in a bay window and was witnessed by about 125 guests, two of whom, Hr. and Mrs. John T. Fogarty, were from this city. The bride and bridegroom entered the parlor In which the ceremony was performed to the strains of a wedding march, and were unattended. At tne conclusion of the cer-emony a wedding supper was served and at its conclusion Mr. Trainor and | his bride, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fogarty, drove to LaPorte, where the party boarded the interurban for this city. Mr. and Mrs. Trainor left' this city at midnight on the Michigan Central for their wedding trip to Buffalo and other eastern points, and in a week or ten days will be at home in this city. Mr. Trainor is a freight engineer of the Michigan Central and, has the best wishes of his hundreds of Michigan v^ity friends. Mrs. Trainor is a member of one of the oldest families in ^aPorte county, three generations having lived in the same house where she was married. I
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La Porte Weekly Herald

La Porte, Indiana, US

Thu, Jun 02, 1904

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