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V*/ -■Two of Winslow’s prominent young people were married Thursday afternoon when Miss Leo Bass ' becamethe wife of Paul Curtis. The cere-* ’ ’ ’ . « r * * * . • * * t lt;mony was performed at the residence of Rev. Ottis Johnson who performed the ceremony, using the nng ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Remus Bass of Lockhart township but she has-been making her home in Winslow for; severalyears. She has been living: Mph Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Belbs ;She:;is|^ ^; ^'C-'complishdd young wbhiah ^ho;^ heldf in the' highest esteeni. ;b^^e^ntireV-The \ groom ;• isga^n.Mr; arid’5; Mrs';'.;tirirri and j$rew tois employed in the1 r-’■? • * -L : if* ~.lt;s:r«i • | % w■ • — / w. .ware Cb3jSS3«$BCid#:3ifigs
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Winslow Dispatch

Winslow, Indiana, US

Fri, Jan 12, 1923

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