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The wedding o the Rev. Horace Percy and Mrs. Sewell at their home oq
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which took place at Holy Trinity at 7
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weddings which bavo occurred in this
The carriage which was supposed to
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church in the last two or three 3 ears. A take Dr. and Mrs. Silver to the station
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church filled with wedding guests keyed stood in front of the houio with General
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to wedding pitch, pervaded by the per. Davison on the box. This man has the
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of flowers, dazzling with cummer reputation of saving new married couI
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silk is worth long waiting for. Tho schemes of friend loaded to tli9 teeth
Dr. S. McITay
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church W.13 well filled at half past six. with rice and ribbons and signs. The
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saven it would positively not hold groom recognized the real sagacity and
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another person. Miss Rice played things experience of the man who has driven
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of the young married people
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cor. 11 til nnd O sis. not finished, of triumph delayed but of Lincoln to tho church, to the house
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approaching.
At 7 the choir, proces- and thence to the station. So he gave
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sional singing the clad notes of the carle blanche to him in eluding friends.
wo. Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.j 1, Rrowuell Block, 137
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Lohengrin bridal anthem, in slow pro- Before the party started Mr. Davison
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gress from the door to the altar rails, was surrounded by the unfortunate
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gave notice that the bride approached. "friends."
Then cue by one, isolated, s'owly, with
'Now look here," Guy Hurl hurt said,
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adoxn the aisle. Miss Helen Welch those people."'
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all of the bridesmaids, in white won't give me away I'll tell you. We
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mouEsaline de soie over blue, she carried are going to tho Rock Island."
a largo bunch of pink roses over her arm
Then the girls vhose fathers trotters
as the priests carry palms to lay at the were standing nearcame up. One of them
feet of the one they come to greet not asked General Davison if he expected to
fcr her own decoration. She wore a beat a pair of blooded trotters with such
white hat covered with nodding, brill- a team of old white nags as his. But
iant pink flowers. She wa3 followed by the General did not reply.
Miss Whedon, bearing triumphal roses.
When those white nags started they
She was followed by Miss Bartruff, and struck tho Btridn of a Kentucky running
she by Miss Ura Kelley. All in white horse, and the trotters were left behind
and pink and with very pretty hats. until they
urged into a run.
This slow march solus by thcc four Going easton M street they were a block
young ladie3 was most effective. Like and a half ahead when the pursuers ena splendid overture it prepared the way deavored to head him off by dividing.
for the. entrance of the wedding party. Rapidly grasping bis only hope of esThe party which they met and followed cape while be was out of sight for a
guided his team and the sway-irj- g
to the altar, consisted of tho ushers, Mr.
hack into the dark alley which cuts
Miltan Darling, Rev. Robert Turner, Mr.
Guy Hurlbut and Mr. Frank Cowdery, in two the block which is bounded by
then the four bridesmaids and the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, M and N streets.
maid of honor, Mi-:- s Stella Elliott, gown- There he halted, bowed to the
while the pursuit, like a pack,
ed in while and carrying white rcs;s.
b"ce
Then the bride, for whom expectatiou which has lost the scent, ran hither and
was strained, on the arm of her father, thither in silly and baflled confusion.
Mr. Seweil. The bride looked lovely in As scon as the last hoof beat was out of
a gown of cream moire velours and em- hearing the General guided his horses
broidered chiffon and a veil which is an through the dark places till he was
She within a block of the Lincoln hotel.
heirloom in the groom's family.
carrieda whit9 prayer book. She was Then in a moment they were in the alcalm and dignified, and the groom was ley and Dr. and Mrs. Silver had gone up
stairs by a private stairway to their
jubilant, in spits of his pallor, the
rooms, where presently the triumphant
of a recent illness.
Tho bridal party was met before the General, after smuggling the tell tale
altar by the groom and his beet man, white wedding horses back to the barn
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Rev. Charles Young, of Omaha. The conveyed to them their travelling bags
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ceremony was performed by tho Rt. The next day Dr. and Mrs. Silver
Rev. George Worthington, bishop of started on their travels unheralded and
Nebraska, who read the service with without decorations.
Tuesday morning Dr. and Mrs. Silver
tender impressivecess.
Three flower arches had been erected left the city on their wedding journey.
in the aisle, one by the Delta Gamma They will first visit New York. From
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fraternity and two by the Altar guild. there they will go to Montreal via St.
Wild flowers, roses and carnations, flood Lawrence river. On May 30 they will
ed tho air with fragrance. The arch in sail for Europe, where they will spend
the greater part of the summer.
the rood screen, decorated by Mrs.
They will be accompanied on their
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lillif s.and from the apex depended a largo ocean trip by Dr. Silver's sister and
bell tied with broad white satin ribbons. brother-in-law- .
Considering the very short time Dr.
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This was the central point of the scheme
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of decoration, around it on pulpit, Silver has been in charge of Holy Trina car load
orders
and on font were roses, carnations and ity parish he has made a remarkable
of the famous
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violets, and the Delta Gamma's iu pink, impression. He is eloquent, scholarly,
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white and blue. The organ music was fearless and he has made many warm
white flour.
a specialty.
perfect from the beginning, and th? ex- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell came to
pressions of admiration for the smooth- Lincoln in the early seventies, and their
ness and sympathy of the accompani- daughter was born here. She went to
ceremony
was the public schools and to the university
to
ment
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universal as tho company poured here. She has grown from a small
out of the church. There was no formal dark sprite to a dignified, graceful
reception, but after the ceremony the young woman. A great many people
ushers, bridesmaids and intimate friends know her and they ail wish her happi
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