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FOSTER-BUSCH

[Welland Tribune, 21 January 1898]

A very pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch’s, Wainfleet, Jan. 12, when Miss Maggie Busch was united in marriage to Douglas Foster of Port Colborne, formerly of Hamilton, Rev. Mr. Marshall officiating at the interesting ceremony. The bride looked very pretty in cream henrietta trimmed with cream satin and chiffon, and flowers in her hair. The bride’s maids were Miss Mary Busch, sister of the bride, and Miss Mamie Foster, niece of the groom. The grooms were Fred Busch, brother of the bride, and Wm. Kappel. The sister of the bride was dressed in cream organdie, trimmed with lace and white ribbons, and the groom’s niece wore white lawn, trimmed with lace and ribbons. The gift from the groom was a handsome bedroom suite and a beautiful side-board. Other appropriate, useful and valuable gifts were received.

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