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QUIET WEDDlNfc \At HOME OF BRIDE—A quiet redding took place at the home of the bride's parents,’Mr. and Mre. F* P. Casey, 814 Bertch avenue, ■Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when their daughter, Blanche Louise, ■was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Walter L. Davis. Only the Immediate relatives witnessed the simple ceremony, which was pronounced by Rev, B. A| Valiant of the First Baptist church. The home was very attractfvely decorated with sml-;iax and tobss, carrying out a color idea of pink and white, which waafurther employed in the light menu,; which was served later. The bride was dressed In white.Both young people are well known here, the groom having been born and | reared In Blackhawk count}', and having far some time been a very successful carpenter. The bride came here from Mason City, four years ago.I After a short wedding trip, the happy couple will ho at home to their friends at 1216 Iieavltt street, where Mr. Davis has everything In readiness for housekeeping.
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Waterloo Reporter

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Fri, Jul 19, 1912

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