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ua-igei ctiiu jl/uiilt;hu xuuia weit; uoucio.The bride entered the church with her brother, Roy, who gave her 'away. The wedding gown was of ivory satin, with lace drapery. She wore a wedding veil of tulle caugh up with lilies of the valley and' carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was in white and the bridesmaids wore light blue. A large reception was given after the ceremony at the home of the \ bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.v-G. W. Rinker. The bridal party were served in the dining room, and all the guests were served on ;the lawn, which was brilliantly light!# with Japanese lanterns. The greater number of guests were from oult of town, among them being Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tresslar, parents, and Miss Mary Tressla^ sister of the j groom: Miss Esfcel Rinker, niece of the bride, presided at. the punch bowl during the evening. The young married rmmle had led their friends to believe
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Mooresville Times

Mooresville, Indiana, US

Fri, Aug 22, 1913

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