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-l-tniof El wood.* *An attractive wedding: was thatwhich was solemnized Sunday afternoon at the rural home of Mr. and Mrs.Morton Costlow, east of the city, when they pave their daughter Elora Marie 1 to he the bride of Charles Curtis Ingrels of Hammond. Indiana. The ceremony room was prettily decorated with pot- ' ted plants and roses and a company of one hundred g-uests was gratHbred k there at the appointed hour when Missj j Beatrice Reed sang “O, Promise Me*’- j and I Love You Truly,” accompaniedcj |o on the piano by her sister. Miss Opal lt Reed. Anlt; 11 Costlow. brother of the! t 1h bride, played the Mendelssohn wedding [■ march for the entrance of the wedding: party, the only attendant being: theiB.bride’s sister Helen who carried thewedding: rintr in a lily. The Rev. E. k \ Richard Edwards of Ix)gransport peris j formed the ceremony in an impressive r • manner. The fair bride was pretty i
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Kokomo Daily Tribune

Kokomo, Indiana, US

Tue, Apr 17, 1917

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