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The newspaper articles listed below have been copied from newspaper clippings. Where possible, the name of the newspaper and the date published are referenced. We hope that this information will help you in your research.


MARRIAGE OF A
 COURT REPORTER

   The marriage of Miss Minnie Flor-
ence Tebbets, daughter of  Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred Tebbets of Salem; and Herbert A. Furbish of Dover N.H., took place last evening at the home of the brides  parents, and  the   housein which the bride was born, 6 Meadow street.
  The house was prettily decorated with autumn foliage and flowers, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas C. Cleveland, pastor of the Lafayette Street church. Only immediate relatives were present.

   The  best  man was Ralph  Furbish of West Boxford, brother of the groom, and the maid of honor was Miss Mabelle Walker of Waltham, cousin of the bride.  The wedding march was played by Mrs. J. Freder-ick Ryder of Salem.
 T he brides dress was white em-broidered batiste over white and she carried a shower bouquet of white pinks.   The maid of honor was gowned   in  white batiste over blue silk and her bouquet was pink pinks.
 The serving maids were Miss Lizzie Furbish of Dover N.H., sister of  the groom , and Miss Lillian Taylor of Salem.
  Mr. and Mrs. Furbish left last evening on a brief wedding trip, and on their return will reside at 513 Western  avenue, Lynn, where they will be at home after Nov. 15. They were the recipients of many useful and elegant presents, among them remembrances from members of the Essex bar and attaches and officers of   the  courts, the bride having  for  several years been an assistant to her father, which
is a court reporter.
 




     
     

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