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K unlie v -Jumper, t §l J!__ ie*' Wednesday, September 9, at ^ _ 1 1:3ft p. ip. Mr. W. M Hundley j nr. and Miss Ray Juniger were mar* |r'— IfC1^ «»t *•*« —r v r* ■‘‘bo, _j bride’s mother on South Wash* tJ ington street, Rev. E* B. Finch*tl8Ee8Pasieef19ra er, in a few well chosen words, j solemnizing the rites in the pres* enee of a few friends.The wedding was a quiet home, affair, but its simplicity lent a charm to it which was quite alluring and sweetly impressive.The bride was charming in her going-away gown of tan and the groom was handsome in j a neat traveling suit.Miss Juniger was one of the most popular young ladies of Commerce, her sweet amiability and womanly virtues making her! a general favorite. Mr. Hundley is the popular and efficient agent of the Cotton Beit, who has, by j his sterling qualities and busi- j ness ability, won the place forj himself, and everybody is pleased that he has it.Immediately after the ceremo*} ny they left on a bridal lour for^c Mexico City and other points of j interest. They were accompa*! nied by his mother, Mrs, C. J.iei tfcb;thblt; cc thi saiinthwlt;t!Hundley.As they have set afloat their barque on the matrimonial sea, the Journal, joins innumerable other friends in wishing thembon voyagei a peaceful and safeentrance into the harbor of wedded love, with only the music of J the rippling of the waves ofj 1 peaceful content and happy pros* ] perity to break their sounds upon 18the ears of their after lives. i ® ___ tecondabehaofScwific
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Commerce Journal

Commerce, Texas, US

Fri, Sep 11, 1903

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