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SMITH-LUEDERS WEDDING.fVeclbCJSbtiattaoOne of the pretty Jane wedding events was the marriage Miss Grace M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith, and Mr. Eugene A. Lueders, of Duluth. Minn. This wedding occurred Wednesday morning, June 19, at the Holy Family Catholic church, at the hour of 6:30 o’clock. Early as it was there were quite a few friends and many I g of the relatives present to witness the 0 culmination of the romance, which commenced back in the halls of learning of the state university of Wisconsin, at Madison, when the bride and groom were equipping themselves with a fine education. They were mutually attracted, but they waited until each had had some experience in the vocations for which they were striving before joining in wedlock, with the result that both are finely equipped to leave the marriage altar and begin the duties of life with the strong assurance of being able to conquer all difficulties, and make the success to which their attainments-entitle them. *With the arrival of the bridal party at the church doors, Mrs. CoraBoice-Crow presided at the pipe organ, played the opening strains of “The Dawn of Hope”, with the song being rendered by Mr. L. D. Milne. The bride and groom were accompanied by Mis® Agnes Smith, sister j t of the bride, and Mr. William Hayta. *44ttfc11(stsr1aIiI1I!Arriving at the altar the bridal party was greeted by Rev. C. E. O'Flah-erty who celebrated the nuptial mass, the impressiveness of w?hich was added to by the appropriate music played by Mrs. Crow on the organ.The decorations in the church were very beautiful, and were of pink and white, the colors being emphasized with the use of many roses, peonies and ferns, which were ar- j, ranged around the altar and banked on the communion railing with very pretty effect.The bride was dressed in a very attractive gown of white crepe over silk, draped with white silk lace, andcarried a shower boquet of whiteroses. Over her costume hung a beautiful bridal veil, decorated with orange blossoms. The young woman was indeed an attractive picture aslt;J$(jIi]
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Mitchell Daily Republican

Mitchell, South Dakota, US

Sat, Jun 22, 1912

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