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The New York Times, October 6, 1909

MISS CLEMENS WEDS TODAY.
Mark Twain's Daughter to Become the Bride of Ossip Gabrilowitsch.

Miss Clara L. Clemens, daughter of Mark Twain, will become today the bride of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the Russian pianist. The ceremony will take place at noon at the bride's home in Redding, Conn.

About forty intimate friends of Miss Clemens and Mr. Gabrilowitsch have been invited to the wedding, and a special car for their use will be attached to one of the morning trains from New York. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Twitchell of Hartford, Conn., a life-long friend of Mark Twain, will perform the ceremony.

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