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HAZEX A. HORTO.W OFTEKOXSHA MA TRIM OX! \ h BUREAU WEDS MiSS HAZEX, HASTINGSCouple Married here t£us Morning at .^Ianc with Groom's Aged Mother as Wimcs?-—-Welt;J« ins? Tonr by AutoMost i-upsrtant of sli thlt;s .“matches'' ever made by the H. A. Horton ] Patrimonial Bureau of TeUonsha ■^as eoasamated this morniinj and tie neighborhood gossip which haswould only lend color. This aroused her determination to remain inTekcnsha and discredit all such report's, regardless of all other considerations.It also transpires that the attachment of Mrs. Ellen S. Hcuon tbe aged mother of Sir. Horton, for Miss Hastings was so dose that the separation would have distressed her greatly, and as she was also dependent upon her son. the relations of Mr. Horton and Miss Hast* ings in their ministration to tli-object of their common slffectior. would naturally have been embar-, rassing under the present circus stances. Added to this was the fact! that the success of Mr. Horton’s j business depended almost entirely |
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Marshall News Statesman

Marshall, Michigan, US

Sat, May 27, 1916

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