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Married.At the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. John Vogtman, of this place, April 5, 1904, Miss Lillie Hupp to Mr. Charles Clarke, both of this place, by Rev. lt;). E. Witt linger.At the parochial residence of St. Michael’s Church Sunday evening, April 21, 1904, by Rev. S. J. Clarke, Miss Ada Hay Williams to Mr. James Aden Dillon, both of this place. The bride is the youngest of Henry Williams' pretty daughters, tin* groom a sou of Thomas (1. Dillon, of the St. Cloud, and an itH'trhf of tin* office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. They will reside in Cumberland.Monday evening, April 25, It 01, bv Rev. F. It. Wagner. Miss liessie Clark to Mr. William llenrv Mavle, both of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Mayle expect to continue residence here.Wednesday evening, April 27, 1904, at St. John’s Rectory, by Rev. A. C. Haver-stick. Miss Mary Joseph Tipping to Mr. Harrison Franklin Gantt, lcth of this place.In Cumls-rland Wednesday, April 27, 1904, by Rev. J. C. Jeter, Miss Cora Lee Weimer to Mr. George H. Payne, both of this place. The bride is one of justice Perry Weiiuer’s attractive daughters, I the groom an indusrriou* miner. They i will reside here.
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Frostburg Mining Journal

Frostburg, Maryland, US

Sat, Apr 30, 1904

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