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Married; : .. okellin-oearhAot;;':^ '.v£:;Last evening-, Wednesday, May 9 th, at the home of the bride’s parents -'in this city, occurred the marriage / of Miss Gertrude Gearhart, eldest daughter of T. E. Gearhart, to Mr. Chester Crellin.The ceremony took place at 8 o’clock, performed by Rev. Robert Graves; of Toledo. Fred Bobst, of Ames, was best man and Miss Orpha Gearhart, a sister of the bride, was brides-tnaid. The bridal party passed through a ribbon aisle, supported by MissBirdie Gearhart and Miss Mildred Brown. Miss Birdie Gearhart was flower girl.An elegant supper was served immediately after the ceremony. A large number of guests were present.The groom is assistant superintendent in the tariff department - of the Iowa Central and is an excellent young man in every way. The bride has taught school in this county for a humber of years and has proven tobe a teacher of much ability and is ayoung lady held in high esteem.They will make their home at Excelsior, Minn.
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Whitten Ledger

Whitten, Iowa, US

Thu, May 10, 1906

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