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Married.On Monday oveuing, December twenty-third at eight o’clock, at the home of her parents, Miss Myrtle Liverman was married to Mr. Henry Rains. The cere mony was sweet and impressively performed by Rev. Mathison.The parlor was decorated in blue and white with graceful vines of bamboo trailing over the walls. J ust before the wedding march, little Ethel Liverman sang the chorus “Tonight at Nine.” Miss Mary Liverman| played Mendelshon’s Wedding March. The bridesmaids were: Misses Lucile Sialic up of Smith-land, Ola Thompson of Trees. La.. Vivian Brooks home from Dallas and Miss Mildred Gaskill of Houston. The groomsmen were: Messers Oscar Liverman, of Daingerfield, Frank Rains of Marshall, Karl Liverman andJack Hasty.The bride was gowned in white marquisette draped over white satin and wore a band of ix^arla in her hair. The bridal bouquet was of carnations and ferns. Aftc r the ceremon y M rs. Rains threw her bouquet and the flowers falling apart were caught by Miss Stallcup and Miss Brooks Many acceptable presents, displaying the good taste and generosity of their many friends, were received by the happy couple.Mr. and Mrs. Rains will make their home in Jefferson.
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Jefferson Jimplecute

Jefferson, Texas, US

Thu, Jan 02, 1913

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