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db iosi.ing a few1ng a Ma-pleasantly frday anni-i company me at 1010 afternoon, rith mnsic ms, which the serves. Befor# he guests ith a tok-the occa-tolated'ber for many''s convent lyed their today at was spent ut of door The prin-nt was a rith all ofleir youngat a' late to city and tired butwill hold a day even-fark Mas-less meet-uy Rev, Walter Metcalf of tbi« city. The remains will be taken to Masonville, the former home, for burial on Wednesday morning.corwjnTqrassley.Cedar Falls, June 10.—Miee Beth Corwin of Cedar * Falls, and Mr. Louis Grassley of Michigan City, Ind., were quietly united in marriage at Waverly Saturday, June 8, by Rer. W, L. Brandon, of the Baptist church.~The young fcoiiple left the same evening for a short trip east.' They will stop off and visit the mother of the groom and .relatives in Michigan. .After July first Mr. and Mrs. Grassley will make their home in Waterloo, until the former, gets called for army service.The bride is a well known young lady of Cedar Falls, having spent most of her time at Cedar Falls. She is a graduate of the Cedar Falls High school, and has been a student of the I. S. T. C. For the past three years she has been a successful teacher in Hardin county.The groom is a man who has gained the friendship of all he has met since he first visited Iowa,Their friends extend their beet wishes for a long and happy wedded life.
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Waterloo Times Tribune

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Tue, Jun 11, 1918

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