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OKANGE BLOSSOMS.*KOTSCH—TAYLOR.The First B iptist church was the scene last night of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mr August Kotsch and Miss GeorgiansTaylor. The Rev. Mr. Kirtley per. formed the impressive, ceremony immediately after the usual weekly prayer meeting, in the presence of a large congregation. The bride was lovely in a cream satin and Albatross dress, trimmed with ribbons and beaded lace, cut square in the neck and a long train added grace and dignity to this most becoming toilet. A graceful bunch of flowers was carried by the bride. There were no attendants, the happy couple marching slowly up the aisle alone to the grand music of Mendelssohn’s wedding march played by the organist, Mrs. Haberly. Immediately after the ceremony a reception whs held at Mr. Geo. L. B'egler’s residence on north Fourteenth street, where Miss Taylor had made her home. After congratulations the guests repaired to the dining room, where a sumptuous repast was served. The presents received were useful and handsome. During the evening the bride changed her wedding dress for a very pretty peacock blue travelling costume and the young couple left on the one o'clock train for Cincinnati and other cities to be gone about a week. Upon their return they will begin housekeeping on north Fourteenth street.They carry with them the best wishes of a host of friends, especially so of every one connected with this office, where Mr. Kotsch, as foreman, and Miss Taylor, as compositor, have long been 1 employed, and where all are most
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Terre Haute Weekly Gazette

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 18, 1886

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