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!IN SOCIETY7i UDY*IMK)T «\ KODINGGeorgetown Commercial, j In this day of many surpriro* on* [** ream;* to wonder at all or exrlclm xt | at event*, so when U wa* generally ic*[ known that on Sunday at onc-thlr-ty o’clock at the bride's hotne, Mina*ytt. 1 Klorcneo O, Hoot w.ti quietly mar-|n|ricd to Captain Claude Carr Cody. 0f | U. S. A., of Houston, society und their many fr’end* were not surprised or less interested. Only *oiembers of the la*.i:ly and very near relatives were present. Rev. J. It. Allen of Georgetown read the re~e-mony. Immediately following goodteifinte,n-Ifncm-onas.el)ilkill-heon ame’lithtI tiewishes ami c).igi,.tulauons extead-,m led, the happy couple left for Taylor. lgj I where they took the Missouri, K .n-lu\ sas . Tex..s train to, Houston where Captain Cody lias been tatiotied to drill a Red Cross unit for service, l’he bride was gowned in a durk-blue goiug away suit with hat. blouse and rhn • to harmonic *.The bride, \! , Kloren* lt;■ ( lora)Hoot is the eluest daughter or Mr, J. L. Hoot and la c ne of the charming young woman it our comnunity being reared liere and educated in Southwestern University am, himmany friends who admire her for her amiable 'manner* and nobb’ character. Dr. Cody is the eldest son or Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Cody and was born and reared in Georgetown having graduated at Southv. stern and Columbia University in New York, taking high degrees in tho medical profession. He is uow in line for a useful career on the battle front in France for his countr.. as u captain of a Red Cross unit. To Dr. and Mrs. Cody their ho t of f. lends extend congratulations and good wishes for a happy and prosperouslife.eore-bO-onsc*matherayoreat
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Taylor, Texas, US

Fri, Aug 17, 1917

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