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MARY MoKKLVKY AND HAROLD N KLSlt; N \\ KI IK !\l A R R1K l K\ST KYKMNG AT 0:30.The home of Mr. ami Mr*. Have McKelvey, 321 W. Sixth avenue, wart the scene of a pretty home wedding last night at 6:30 o’clock when their oldest daughter, Miss Mary, became the bride of Harold Nelson. The simple ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Guy V. Ferguson, pastor c f the Christian church, in the presonco of ; the immediate relatives.The brides maid was Miss Susannah McKelvey, a sister of the bride, i and Clarence Bycroft of Scioto, wasthe best man.The bride looked charming in a dress of blue silk trimmed with cream colored satin and lace and wore a corsage bouquet of snapdragons. The brides maid also woro a blue silk dress.Immediately following tho ceremony the guests were served a delicious luncheon. The home was prettily decorated with snow balls and , green foliage. iMrs. Nelson is the daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Dave McKelvey and has al- | ways made her home hero. She at- j tended the public schools and also the high school. For the past six years she has ben employed at th Monmouth Plow factory office as stenographer and has formed a large dicle of friends. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson of near | Larch land and is a prosperous ycuug ! farmer of that vicinity *Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left las! night j for a honeymoon trip to Galesburg and Rock Island after which they will he at home to their friends*ou the groom’s farm, near Larcliland.f “No woman should use a perfui tonality,” says Peggy Wood, the stai “When a discriminating woman ’‘she selects one most becoming to he been making a study of type of worn* to express their distinctive personali “Perfume stimulates the Imagin back a former association, a chance one’s personality in the minds of oANOTHER TORNADO KILLS TWENTY MORE PEOPLEKansas City, Mo., June 2.—At least twenty persons are known to have been killed and scores injured in a tornado which swept eastern Kansas, western Missouri and parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas last night. At Coalgate and Drake, Oklahoma, ten deaths are repored. At Olathe, Kansas, three arc dead while more thanthirty were seriously injured, at Cof-feyville and South Coffeyvillc, Kansas, near the storm center.Pastor Has Moved.Rev. Martin A. Larson, pastor of the Swedish Baptist church has moved from 303 South Fourth street to 720 North B street.MARRIAGE LICENSESHaroUl lt;!• Nelson, 23----MonmouthMary J. McKelvey. 20----MonmouthTOO LATE TO CLASSIFYHorSKIIOI.lt OOOOS • IJHlrk ntjll »»»• ti 1,0 rnngn, ivnoilolciiin Ailing, clmfohlrr,
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Monmouth Daily Atlas

Monmouth, Illinois, US

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