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The bridal party returned to this city and partook of an elegant wedding dinner served at the home of the groom’s mother, Mrs. Zoella Mc-Lanahan on Clay street and which consisted of all the delicacies of the season. The dining room was profusely decorated in pink carnations, pink, green and white crepe paper and looked beautiful. A reception followed in the evening and was a very pleasant affair. Dancing was indulged in, music being furnished by Roy Sauer on the violin, Miss Grace Mincer piano and Henry Duval song whistle, and the ever welcome Vic-trola proved highly entertaining. The guests of the evening included Mr. and Mrs.- A. D. Bigham, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis, Henry Duval, Miss Grace Mincer, Roy Sauer, Mildred Edie, of this city, Dr. Hyde and Miss Fannie Sprinkle, of St. Louis.Both of the contracting parties are well known in our city and their friends join in wishing them a future of happiness. The wedding was a quiet affair on account of the death of the bride's father, W. E. Playter, a month ago. The bride is a member of the Eastern Stars and a graduate \of the- Collinsvjille Township High School class of 1918.They are at home to their friends at 515 West Clay street for the present.t)c](
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Collinsville Advertiser

Collinsville, Illinois, US

Sat, Nov 12, 1921

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