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♦QUIET HOME WEDDING.Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock Mrs. Ruby A. Parshall and Mr. John W. Gleitn were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s brother, O. J. Concry, 1720 Jefferson. Rev. W. B. Sandford of the Westminster Presbyterian church performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by only the immediate relatives. The bride was dressed In white. The house was decorated with ferns, roses and other flowers and a fine wedding supper was served after the ceremony by Mias Elsie Pars hall, daughter of the bride, and' Mrs. George Corey. The bride has made her home in Waterloo for the past three years, where she has been employed by Yetter ■*' Waters, and more recently by the Paul Davis Dry Goods company. She conducted a store in La Porte for several years before coining here. The groom is a farmer, living near Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Gleitn left for their home last evening. Sincere good wishes of many friends are extended to them both.
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Waterloo Semi Weekly Courier

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Tue, Jun 30, 1908

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