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WOODVALE YOUNGe MAN MARRIED ®GLEN M’INTYRE WEDS MISS SEL-MA MARTIN80N OF VIOLA AT-BRIDE’S HOME.HeV1theasMeiWoMiss Selma Martinson of Viola and Glenn McIntyre of Woodvale were united In marriage yesterday at high noon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Christine Martinson, four miles south of Viola. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Homberg, pastor of the Swedish church at New Windsor.The bride is a charming young lady.She was educated in the schools at ! iye] Viola and is well and favorably known ^Tq in that vioinity. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McIntyre of Wooakale and is an enterjectic young j Wo farmer. After a wedding dinner the youn^ couple left for eastern points on a short wedding tour. They will reside on a farm.Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mornlngstar,Miss Inez McIntyre and Miss McIntyre of Galesburg were out-of-town guests.MeiMeiWoMeiWo
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Monmouth Daily Atlas

Monmouth, Illinois, US

Thu, Feb 04, 1915

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