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LEO BURROW ATVB MISS FERRIN „MARBLED AT W1NTJIBOPA select company of near relatives and close friends gathered on Thursday morning, Dec. 16th, at the home of\W. M. Fprrin north of * Wihthrop, -Iowa, : witness file marriage of Miss Mabel Alice1 Ferrin to Mr. Leo Arthur‘ • '■ ^ - * ■ r ' . i' .. ~ ^Burrow, .of Sumner, Iowa. The'/home4 • m m4 ' • % % **•** ■ • fc •Was beautifully decorated with holly, sniilax arid cut flowers in a pleasing contrast of red and green. A wedding arch of holly and red/ carnations on a white background had been erected in the parlor. Miss Eula Payne pro-sided rit the piano and as the clockstruck the noon hour to the strains■ • ■ • ■*- « . .......of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March theflower girls, the little Misses Edna and Margaret Mur ley, of Marion, Iowa, strung out the beflowered ribbons , thatformed thp aisle froiri the staircase to the parlor./The wedding party was ledby the- 'minister and little DorothyzHurley who carried tlie ring in the heart of *a red rose. The bridesmaid,- *»'■. *' , -. . - •. • \ . -v. - .Miss Donna Ferrin and the best man, Mr. Arlee ; Blankr of Winthrop, Iowa, followed:and theri the bride and bride** groom took their places under thearch and repeated the vows that united them for life, the service being/read by the Rey. S. C. Bretnall ,b£ Lamont, Iowa. The^briile wore a beautifulgown of white silk and carried a bou-‘ quet of bride's roses and sweet peas |and the bridesmaid - was attired in' :lt; '• . 1 .blue and white messaline and carriedPayne, Grace and Alice McFadden arid Helen Geltz. The bride who has made• t . ■ ■ * ? i / '■ k ■ ■ ' . . _.her Home with her uncle and aunt^Mr.' : ' * • - • . ' J • - • *and Mrs. W./M. Ferrin since childhoodis a trained nurse who has won the■ • • , ■■ ' * '• 1 , ' ■gratitude of many whom she has attended -besides the love and* esteem of her. more intimate friends. She is well known in Sumner, where she is highly regarded as. a nurse arid as a lady. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.W. R. Burrow, of Sumner, and is one: • , , * , / ■of .our /popular young men. He has been operating the home farm for three years and is known as an indus-t|rious and s(uccejssful termer. The hearty congratulations and beautiful presents testify to the esjteem iriyvhich both arb held in their circles of friendship. After a short visit in various places they will be, at hbme to*• i • . • • « * ■ •their friends on the farm near Siim-• • - .■*'. . •• ; ■.•: ./ .... ner.. ' .. j . ~.■* ■ ■ \ •Those from a distance were: Mrs.• • ’ • . . M • ••Arthur* Hurley arid Children, of Marion, Iowa. Miss Jennie - Stahl, of Iowa City; the groom’s father, and mother and his uncle, lt;X T. Burrow, and his aunt, Miss Hatch ,of Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. A, J.'Reqtor, of Oneida, Iowa.The Wa(terioo-Timerif-Trihune hasrwhite narcissus and violets. The longdining table was tastefully decoratedWith smilax ,and rod; roses and, need-* ■.. • *■ * * *less -to say ,ther company did amplejustice to the bountiful three coursealso discovered this bitof Jnconsist-. , •, t . ’' •ency in its town; “A local jewel ery flrm is distributing circulars giving reasons why people should buy their Christmas presents at home. And the circular bears the imprint of an Illinois printing hprisel1- * ^Misses; Naeda and Leola Golding went to tlieir home^in -Frederika Saturday morning td spepd their Christ-.mas vacation /with their parents, Mr.dihrier 'served by, the Mispesi Eula and Mrs. Chas. Golding,*1 • V
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Sumner Gazette

Sumner, Iowa, US

Thu, Dec 23, 1915

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