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WlulvihiU-Shimanek Wedding.A very pretty although quiet wedding ceremony wne preformed at the Sacred Uearc church, Tuesday morning when Rev. Father Vrrb'i produced the a^cr^d words that united the lives of Miss Mery Shimduck and John Mulvihiil of thl place.The bride was attired. In a creation oi white crepe de chine and carried white carnations, the same flowers being: also wreathed ia her dark hair. Her sister. | Miss Aunii, accompanied her to the altai and was dressed in white Persian lawn and carried pink carnations. The groom and best man, Olto Sbedeck, were attired In the conventional black.The ceremony was witnessed by members of the families of the contracting parties and n few friends after which the wedding party mijnirued to the home of bruin7* brother, Frank' Sblmanek, where an elegant wedding dinner was servedThe bride Is one of Oxford’s best known young ladies having served as assistant in the Saving bank for some time. She took a business course at Cedar Hap id h thus titling herself for u*tfuini*ss In more than one sphere of liflt;% and by her uct and agreeable in maer, h*s made a host of friends.Mr. Mulvihiil Is also well known here having ypeut Ids whole life here or on the farm ca^t of town. He is known as an exceedingly quiet man, popular whh them who know him bejrt and worthy of the tine little business lady he has wen for a wife.Central ulHf.ions are extended from friends of huth paitlos on all sldr^ and their future projects are of the brightest.
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Oxford Mirror

Oxford Junction, Iowa, US

Thu, Apr 25, 1907

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