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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 



The home of THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, Flint, Mich., was the scene of a de- 

 lightful double wedding on October i6th ; the occasion being the marriage of Editor 

 Hutchinson's twin daughters, the Misses Nora and Cora, two of Flint's most estima- 

 ble and accomplished young ladies. The former, who has for. several years been a 

 compositor in the REVIEW oftke, is now Mrs. A. G. Hartshorn, and is mistress of 

 her own home, happily situated next door to the paternal roof. Mr. Hartshorn holds 

 a position with a leading dry goods house of Flint. The other happy man is Mr. E. 

 F. Hanneman, a carriage-trimmer of the same city, whose new domicile is located 

 but a block from "father" Hutchinson's home ; so, the pleasure of the occasion is not 

 even marred by the usual separation. Both of Editor Hutchinson's new sons are 

 industrious young men of exemplary character. While extending sincere well wishes 

 to all, The BEE-KEEPER desires to be especially specific in its congratulations to 

 Brother Hutchinson, upon the fortunate acquisition of two such estimable sons, a 

 commodity upon which, it appears to us, he has always been very "short.'" The 

 young ones have THE BEE-KEEPER'S blessing. 



MR.AJVD MRS. E. F. HANNEMAN. 



MR. AND MRS. A. G. HARTSHORN. 



