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-Home Wedding SundayA wedding of unusual interest took place last Sunday afternoon at the home of John W. Jones, ten miles northwest of Bloomington. His daughter Jessie was married to Earl Fyffe. The ceremony was performed by Dr. W, H. Wylie, superintendent of the Bloomington district, who had married the parents of the bride almost twenty-six years ago, the first wedding he solemnized after entering the ministry.The ring service was used, the ring being carried by Winfred Fyffe, Martha Louise Jones acting as flower girl. The other attendants were Ralph Dutton, and Miss Lora Jones, sister of the bride. A wedding dinner was served. Another coincidence was that the day was the birthday of the bride’s grandfather, Rev. Amos W. Jones. Four generations of the Fyffe family were present, including George Fyffe, aged ninety; hjs son, Levi Fyffe; his grandson, Ray Fyffe; and the little great-granddaughter, Marie. Three generations were present from the Jones family. Other guests were Mr. Collier and his daughter Floy, of Monrovia; Mr. and Mrs. William Sims, and Mrs. W. H. Wylie and son Laurence, of Blooming-tom.There were many handsome andhuseful gifts. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Fyffe will*make their home with the grpom’s parents, in Bean Blossom township.
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Bloomington Evening World

Bloomington, Indiana, US

Thu, Jun 10, 1920

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