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“When a Woman Lovea,” “O, PromiseMe/' Sang Miss Washington andMrs. Johnson—Mr. Alex FlanaganPlayed the Wedding March.Warren, O.—At Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis’ Thursday evening. Emma Jeanette, their only daughter, was married to Mr. Fenton Wanzo, of Painesville. The bride wore a gown of white mouseiline de soie, trimmed in French pointed lace. The wedding march was played by Mr. Alex Flanagan. Miss Georgia Washington sang “When a Woman Loves,” and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, “O! Promise Me.” The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. J. Gruber, of Zion Reform church. Guests were present from Harrisburg, Franklin, Youngstown and Cleveland. Mr. Wanzo is the second cook at the Park hotel. Miss Davis is popular with both classes. The couple will reside here. They have the best wishes of all.—Miss Emma Malone is better. Miss Molly Davis is visiting her.-HMrs. Harris and family were in Youngstown, Tueau day.—Several are speaking of joining the K. of P. lodge.—There will be a race restaurant on Main street.—Miss Olive Ormes left Saturday to visit in Painesville.—Mr. Leese, of Youngs-towrn was here and Will Sanders and Miss Lucy Scott in Youngstown, Sunday.
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Cleveland, Ohio, US

Sat, Aug 06, 1904

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