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ART-MUBPHY.Pretty Home Wedding Solemnizedon Wednesday at High NooAbout one hundred quests assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Mnrphy, one mile west of Painters-viile. Wednesday, to witness the marriage of Mr. Corwin Ary, one of:r* ' : v’ -.V :_mour best yoong men. and Mfss Stella Murphy, a most estimable young lady. The bride looked lovely, dressed in cream colored nan’s veiling trimmed in pearl passementerie,and the groom handsome in the conventional black.At high noon the beantifnl strains of “Wedding Bells March” were sweetly played by Miss I.anra Conklin. The words which united theconple for life were spoken by Rev. U. G. Humphrey, of Jamestown, and, after congratulations, they led the way to a sumptuous dinner.The parties from a distance in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. M. II.Lamb, Chillicothe, O ; Mrs. Dr. Creighton, Cincinnati, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Chs. Crumley and Mr. andMrs Weldon Shepherd, Wilmington,O.; Mrs. Harriet Furgerson and daughter, Dayton, O.The bride was the recipient of | lt;j many beantifnl and nsefnl presents. They will be “at home” to their t many friends after Jane 14tb, in P their new home three miles west of Lumberton, and the good wishes of i V the entire community accompany them.OSBORflJune 7, 1900.Mr. George Helser left Tuesday oruing for Denver, Colorado.tlt;▼vdfiAbout forty of the young folksIan H O ruH a al i /tKtfn 1 a r» r r* a a t H icaCl9
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Xenia Daily Gazette and Torchlight

Xenia, Ohio, US

Fri, Jun 08, 1900

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