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- Newspaper Article - Wednesday, September 14, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - Last Friday morning, at half-past nine, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Westcott Seamans, in the presence of a few immediate friends, occurred the marriage of Miss Minnie Julia Seamans to Mr. Willis Carter Peck. While strains of a wedding march were heard from the organ, presided over by Miss Carrie Allen, the bride and groom entered the parlor, preceded by Misses Ruth and Nina Seamans strewing flowers, and Master Clayton Parker carrying the bride's bouquet. The Rev. C. H. Guile pronounced an impressive ceremony which included the bestowal of a ring from the groom, after which congratulations were offered and the company was invited to the dining room, where all partook of the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Peck left on the eleven o'clock train for a week’s absence, which will include calls at Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.
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