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Brown—McCftll.Miss Fannie McCall and Dr. Diilon Brown wore married at high noon yesterday In Grace church ohantry. That pretty little ediJice was decked about the chancel wKb a number uf palms, and a basket or red rosea was placed upon the altar. As the father of ihebrlrtcB not living she came In with Mrs. iiecall, her mother, who gave her away. Kov. George Bottome, assistant rector of Graeo Church, peri armed the ceremony* The bride wore a rich white ottoman silk gown or walking length, with a deep rufllo or point lace on the high corsage* caught in irot with a cluster 01 orange blossoms. Her wide brimmed wmco velvet liat was trimmed with re At hers, and she curried a -bouquet or If Ilea o£ the vnlley. a cousin, who was tne maid or honor, was attired In pale rose crepo do chine, with hat to match, and earned a basket of pink rosea. There wore no bridesmaids and only two ushers. A wedding breakfast for tlm brlcial party and a row Mimas lotiowed at Ho. 4U Hast ncty-SBventU street, which Is to be the home of Dr* and Mrs. Brawn hereafter.
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New York World

New York, New York, US

Fri, Oct 21, 1892

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