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DAN CUPID'S MONTHTh©so IVho Have Been Hit lSy Xliu Arrows.At 4:30 Thursday evening-, June 14, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mann’s Choice, in the presence of a few immediate relatives and friends, Miss Laura B. Beltz was united in marriage to A. A. Rudy, of Salt Lake City, Utah, by the Rev, H. S, May, pastor of the Reformed church. After the ceremony a bountiful supper was served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy left the same evening- on the 0 26 train for Salt Lake City, where they will make their future home, Mr. Rudy lnving business interests in that city. They will take in all places of interest en-route and will stop for a short time with relatives of both the bride and groom in Nebraska. Miss Belts is a daughter of Mrs. John A. Beltz. She is an active member of the Reformed church, well known and highly esteemed by a host of friends, who wish her continued happiness in her new home. Me. Rudy, a son of J. A. Rudy, is also well known throughout this and adjoining counties, baring been, previous to his venture west about ten years ago, connected with the W. C. White Lumber company t of Cumberland, and since going west has been engaged in various business enterprises. At present he is part owner and buakaess manager of the Pacific Hour and feed mill of Salt Lake City.
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Bedford Gazette

Bedford, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Jun 22, 1900

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