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(In missionary work.COOPER-FALCON. _ Homer Hunt Cooper, formerly of this city and now of Cbica where he Is a member of the law firm of Hamlin, Topllff and Cooper, wrbunited in holy matrimony to Mlaa Myrtle Falcon, formerly of Evanston, 111., at eight-thirty o'otack Saturday evening In St. Luke's church at Evanston. A bridal dinner was given Friday evening.Out of town guests were Mrs. Jennie Cooper of Shelbyvllle, III; Mrs Rita Muldeivof Hollywood. Calif.; J. J3, Gray q/ Springfield, III.; Ernest B. Tucker of Mattoon; Franklin Car-han ot Cleveland, O.; and the father and brother of the bride. Joseph G. falcon and Joseph P.Jennie Cooper is uie moiner or mebridegroom*Mr. Cooper la a graduate of the Shelbyvlllo EChoola and spent much of his early life in this city.A* CONVENTION.A number of the young people of the Baptist church were In Taylor-villa this week where the' attended a B. Y. P. U.- rally. They made their trip to and from Taylorvllle by Automobile. The party Included: MiBses Daiev Fleming, ^oretby Pancoast. Margaret Fan^oast, Bernice Kinnaman, Mary Taylor, Evelyn SUhrwalt. Helen Miller, Maude Perryman, Katheryn Flanders, Katheryn Becm. Edyth Burnett and Florence Salmons; Messrs. Rex Bar-den, Rajph Pancoast, Gloyd Archey.
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Decatur Review

Decatur, Illinois, US

Thu, Jun 29, 1922

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