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0i,d1ysrtHfcfaSMfTH-STANKARD.: Miss Agnes Stankard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stankard, was united, in marriage at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning to Waldo E. Smith, son ’bf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. The eereifcony was performed by the Rev. Father Boccard, of St. Joseph’s Catholic church. The bride was attractive in a gown of grey canton crepe, with hat and slippers to match, •and wore a corsage of pink roses.. The bridesmaid, Miss Genevf Strubbfe, of Lafayette and cousin of Jthe bride, wore a gown of brown satin with hat and slippers to 'match, and wore a eofsage Of pink roses. The groom was attended: by Andrew. Stankard, brother of the bride, ;Following the cerepiony a wedding dinner was served at1 the home of the bride’s parents to about twenty guests. The Center of the table was attractively adorned with wedding cake with a bell ornament made by Thomas Broadlick, of Frankfort. The out of town guests were relatives and friends from Lafayette and Frankfort.Mrs. Smith is a charming and at-’ - tractive young woman and has a host of friends. Mr, Smith is an employee of the Monon railroad and is an industrious young gentleman. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Wednesday afternoon for a visit at Indianapolis.t
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Delphi Journal

Delphi, Indiana, US

Thu, Oct 18, 1923

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