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Married:
- Not sure if this is the correct persons because the names are slightly different. However, the date matches the date in the actual marriage record, so it must be the right couple:
Nuptials of Miss Agnes Muriel Willet and Roy Schaffner.
Annapolis, September 1. - An event which has been looked forward to with interest all the summer by the citizens of Annapolis and Granville Ferry, on account of the prominence of the parties interested, took place at the home of the bride in Granville Ferry this morning, when Miss Agnes Muriel Willet, daughter of the late Lawrence Willet because he bride of Roy Schaffner. The ceremony, which was witnessed by a large number of invited guests, was performed by the rector of Granville, Rev. Thomas Suckling, B.D. The drawing room where the ceremony took place had been tastefully decorated with a profusion of roses and carnations and potted plants. Promptly at 9:30 to the strains of the wedding march, the bride took her place under a wedding bell. She looked extremely handsome in a beautiful gown of white satin, trimmed with Irish lace and wearing the conventional veil and orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was attended by her sister, Miss Grace, who was charmingly dressed in white silk and carried a large basket of flowers. After the ceremony a wedding recption, followed by a luncheon, was held, after which the happy couple left on the west bound train enroute for a wedding trip that will include St. John, Toronto, Montreal and other Canadian cities. After their return Mr. and Mrs. Schaffner will reside in Granville Ferry. The bride's going away gown was of tailored blue broadcloth, with large hat to match. The bride was the recipient of a large number of beautiful and costly gifts, testifying to the exceptional popularity which she enjoys.
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