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The marriage of William Gasaway andMiss (' race I'roctor, both of UniontowD,took place on Sunday, May 7th at high noon at the home of the bride. The father of the bride, Rev. W. G. I’roctor, officiated. A sister of the bride, Miss Ruth, was maid of honor. The bride was dressed in white marquisette andcarried an arm bouquet of white roses. I he maid ot honor was dressed in lightblue crepe do chine. The color effect ol white and blue was carried out indress and room decorations. The wed-j ding was a quiet family affair. Among those present besides the immediatetamiiies of bride and groom were: Mrs. Louisa Mabrev of Jamestown, Mrs. Kate Sutton and daughter, Miss Gladys Ader, of Cleveland, ()., Mrs. Hattie Blaisdell and daughter, Miss Grace Mac, of Indianapolis, and Miss Ethel Lewis of I’niontown. Miss Gladys Ader of Cleveland, (),, played “Lohengrin's Wedding March and “Believe Me if Those Endearing Young Charms” as an accompaniment to the wedding ceremony. The happy couple expect to make Indianapolis their homo for awhile.
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Seymour Daily Republican

Seymour, Indiana, US

Wed, May 17, 1916

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