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W * A. ’ V- ** m ■Sunrise Wedding:.Wednesday just as the sun's ravs kissed the mountain tope and suffused the Eastern sky with gorgeous colors, two young lives were joined in the bonds of wedlock at the residence of Mr. Harry C. Ardinger. on Vermont st. in Williamsport. Miss Minnie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardinger, was married to Mr. Merle W. PotTenberger, of Chewsville, and day operator at the Potomac Valley junction at Williamsport.The wedding was very pretty and the ceremony impressive. The parlor was tilled with relatives and friends of the young couple, who, promptly at 5 30, entered the room, and, in the midst of happy surroundings, were pronounced mau and wife by Rev. C. S. Biggs, of the Methodist church. The bride, who is a petite brunette, wore a dark blue traveling dress and carried tlowers.After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. At 0 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. PotTenberger left on the Western Maryland on their wedding tour. They will go to Baltimore and Philadelphia and after their return will reside in Williamsport. The young couple received a number of presents. Both are popular and have many friends.Min* Ritcliie Will WedMrs. Judge Ritchie, of Frederick, has issued cards for the marriage of her daughter. Miss Jani Hall Mauls-by Ritchie to Mr. Allen Richards Boyds, of ludian Territory. The ceremony will take place at All Saint’s Episcopal church, in Frederick, on Wednesday, September 11, at 1 p. m. Miss Ritchie is a belle and has many friends in this city.
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Hagerstown Mail

Hagerstown, Maryland, US

Fri, Sep 06, 1895

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