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v^li yv euucpua^ ai tci uuuu at* tuu uuuicof the bride’s parents, Mr. and'Mrs. W. A. McDaniel, on West Main street, occurred the marriage of Mr. Cait Curry and Miss Myrtle McDaniel. The ceremony was impressively performed by Rev. Geyer at 4:30, and immediately after receiving congratulations and wellwishes they were driven to the train and made their departure for Detroit, wherethey will spend a short honeymoon and then go to North Branch, near by where Mi. Curry will take charge of a new Creamery. Their marriage is after sey-eral years of ardent courtship duringwhich their friends were often ready to believe the marriage about to be consu-mated, but they only continued keeping them guessing even to the last. Not even their most intimate friends were apprised of the coming event until a day or so before the time set for the wedding, and their business like arrangements for the wedding and their departure was marked with that quiet simplicity becoming the sensible young people that they are. The lives of both are open books and there is no blot to stain the pages. They are each energetic and progressive and start in life endowed with those qualifications necessrry for success and happiness, The Argus with all their numerous friends wishes them long life, success and happiness.
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The Thorntown Argus

Thorntown, Indiana, US

Sat, Feb 19, 1898

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