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•friends, the church, arid O. E, S,A quiet-wedding took place’on ■Wednesday afternoon, April 20, at ■five o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pierce, when their daughter, Lillian B„ was united In marriage to Howard ■ Ortal Phipps. Rev. Wm. G, Harding, •pastor of the ,M. E: church, read the impressive ring ceremony. Following congratulations a three-, -course dinner was served .by the ■bride's, sisters, Blanche, find Mrs. Loren Livingston. The gn’ests were the immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phipps and son, Forney, and Oven Phipps and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pierce and family,’ Rev. and Mrs. Harding and Laby, daughter. The bride and groohi took the evening train from Shenandoah for Leon, Iowa, where they visited a few days with relatives of the groom, returning home {the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Phipps were born and raised in this vicinity and are splendid young people. Mrs, Phipps was graduated from the Farragut high •school in the class of 1920. She lias been clerking in the Landersstore for some time, Mr. Phippsattended the Nebraska State Normal at Peru last year.. He is a grandson of John M. Phipps, who was well known in this section of the country, having lived to be 105 years old. He passed away two years ago. They will make their home for the present with Mr. Phipps’ parents east of town. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phipps plan to' •move to town a little later and the son and his bride will remain on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Phipps are popular young people and have a host of friends who extend congratulations and best wishes.Mr. H. J. Hamann and Miss I?ncna
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Hamburg Reporter

Hamburg, Iowa, US

Thu, Apr 28, 1921

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