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I’ll© mines and submarines and high; tossed waves that many find to infest' the sea of matrimony have no ter-! rors for at Jeast two West Side cou-j pies who last night launched out for? another voyage. For one of the couples it was the second voyage for eachparty, arid for the other it was thethird cruise out for each. iBoth couples were married by the Hev. T. H. »Binford, the ceremonies being only an hour apart. The first took place at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride, Mrs. Annie M. Keyser, 1 216 Roane street, when she became the wife of Mr. George W. O’Daniel. a well known farmer who lives a few miles down the Kanawdia river. j It was the third time Mr. (VDaniel had led a bride to the altar, and it was the third time Mrs. O’Daniel had!taken the marriage vows. Only closefriends and relatives were present to witness the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. O’Daniel will make their home on the O’Danie! farm.
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Charleston Mail

Charleston, West Virginia, US

Fri, Aug 25, 1916

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