This article was published in The (New Brunswick) Daily Times on page 1 of the December 13, 1901 edition. The headline read, "Twenty Years Wed.".

The sub-headline of this article then stated, "Freeholder and Mrs. Paul Leppert cetebrate a Very Delightful Anniversary.".

The body of the article then read, "A large number of friends gathered at the home of Freeholder and Mrs. Paul Leppert on Wednesday evening, to help them celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their wedding. It was a very delightful affair. Dancing was enjoyed and a bountiful collation served. A complete orchestra supplied music for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Leppert were the recipients of many appropriate and beautiful gifts. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maiter, Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Kummer, Mr. and Mrs. Blackney, Mr. and Mrs. Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. David McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. Beel, Mrs. M. Leppert, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Leppert, Mr.and Mrs. A. T. Landmesser, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lins, of New Brunswick. From New York, Mr. and Mrs. La Borie. From Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Krause. From Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Durr, Miss Beryl Durr, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Miss Anna Baker. From this city, Miss Rose Cook, Miss May Leppert, Measrs. Robert Kenyon, John O'Donnell, John Rosner, F. Boll, Charles, Harry, Arthur and Joseph Leppert.".


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