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The marriage of Miss Mayme A. Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Manning, and Alfred H. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, of
Racine, occurred at 6 o'clock this morning at the parsonage of St. Patrick's
Church, the Rev. T.J. Cosgrove performing the ceremony. The couple were
attended by Miss Nellie Manning, of Milwaukee, and Daniel H. Manning, of
this city, sister and brother of the bride.
The bride wore a brown velour suit and black hat and carried a Prayer Book.
Her sister also wore a brown suit.
The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's uncle, J. E.
O'Brien, 47 South Union street, the guests being the members of the
immediate families.
Mr. Peterson and his bride left this morning for a trip to Denver, Colo.,
expecting to be absent a month. On their return they will reside at 394
North Brooke street.
Mr. Peterson is one of the well known conductors on the Soo Line and his
bride has been employed in the cloak and suit department of the Royal Cloak
company for the past (Article torn off).
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HONEYMOON TO DENVER
A simple but pretty wedding ceremony was held at 6 o'clock this morning in
the St. Patrick's church parsonage when Miss Mayme Manning, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J.P. Manning, 394 North Brooke street, was united in marriage to
Alfred H. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, North Fond du Lac.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. J. Cosgrove in the presence of
immediate relatives of the couple.
The bride, wearing a dark brown velour suit and hat to match and carrying a
prayer book, was attended by her sister, Miss Nellie A. Manning of
Milwaukee, who wore a dark brown suit and hat. Daniel H. Manning, a brother
of the bride, attended the groom.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to immediate relatives at
the home of the bride's uncle, J. E. O'Brien, 47 Union street.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left late this morning on a wedding trip to Denver,
Col., expecting to be gone for one month. They will be at home to their
friends after January 1 at 394 North Brooke street.
Mr. Peterson is employed as a brakeman on the Soo Line and his bride has
been a clerk in the suit and cloak department of the Royal Cloak company
for several years.
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