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ST W ALLEY - WISEH ART WEDDING AT NOON TODAY!The marriage of Miss Tessie Wise-hart of this place and Merton Stwal-ley of Spencer, will take place at noon today at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Conrad, west of town, in the presence of thirty-five guests. The home will be decorated in the bridal colors, pink and white, and the single ring ceremony will be performed by Rev. A. L. Brandenburg of the Methodist church, before an altar banked with flowers in pink and white.Miss Marie Stwalley, the grooms sister, will play the Lohengrin wedding march for the entrance of the bridal party and “Believe Me if all Those Endearing Young Charms during the ceremony. Forest Stwalley, of Spencer, a brother of the groom, will be best man and Miss Audrey Wisehart, the bride’s sister, is the maid of honor. Little Miss Maxine Hampton will carry the ringin a rose.The bride will wear a dark bluebrocaded satin and carry a shower boquet of red roses. The maid of honor will wear dark blue crepe and acorsage of roses.Following the ceremony a dinner will be served, the assistants in the dining room being the Misses Truth Custer, Lucile Hampton, Dorothy Conrad and Rosalind Wisehart.This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Stwalley will leave by motor for Clinton, where they will have furnished apartments. Mr. Stwalley is vocational teacher at Clinton. He and his bnde met at Terre Haute where both attended the State Normal. He is a member of the Forum and Mrs. Stwalley of the Lamba Delta Phi Soronty. She has been Domestic Science teacher here for two years.Guests from out of town for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. John Stwalley, Forest Stwalley and Miss Marie Stwalley of Spencer.
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Darlington Herald

Darlington, Indiana, US

Thu, Aug 30, 1923

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