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The Evening Journal Saturday
February 4, 1911
WERE WEDDED AT HORTON'S BAY
Popular Young Couple Assume The Matrimonial Yoke
About Sixty Guests Partook of the Wedding Dinner. Beautiful Decorations and Flowers. The wedding of Miss Anna Koteskey and Mr. Joseph Stutzman took place at the home of the brides parents at Horton's Bay, at 7:30 oclock Wednesday evening, Feb. 1, Rev. Stevens being the officiating clergyman. The bride was gowned in tan silk, trimmed in cream over-lace, tan net with pink piping and pearl beads, carrying a boquet(sic) of roses and myrtle tied with bow of white ribbon. Mr. John Koteskey acted as best man and Miss Elizabeth Koteskey was bridesmaid. The room in which the ceremony was performed was decorated in white with green foliage and assorted flowers. After congratulations, a bounteous dinner was served. Covers were laid for 60 guests. All present united in best wishes for a long and happy life for Mr. and Mrs. Stutzman.
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