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The Seattle Republican, January 16, 1903

MRS. E. THORNE. [sic Thorn?]
Mrs. E. Thorn and Mr. A. Hall, both well known in this city in Afro-American circles, were united in marriage last Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Thorn's son, S. A. Thorn, at Green Lake. Both the bride and the bridegroom are well up along in years, but both having lost their companions by death and both being devout Christian workers, believe that they can yet extract a world of happiness and pleasure by becoming one in heart and soul. They will live at Mr. Hall's present home.