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i Keller-Trisler. }' ■ Married, Saturday evening. S,»p-1j tember 7, three miles southeast ofI \\ eldon, at the home of the bride's i' j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman! '-Trtsler, their daughter Lulu and’ ; Lari Keller, of Humeston. The! ^officiating minister was Edwin! ■Priest, cousin of the bride.. Lace j j curtains were beautifully draped!; across a corner of the parlor, form-! ! mg a canopy under which the bridal i i couple stood while the words were i |Spoken that made them husband j jand wife. The wedding march was j | played by Miss Cecelia Coffey, of I Weldon. The bride wore a white .dress of soft material embroidered '■ j and made by her own hand. Afmr • j congratulations supper was served j j to the thirty-live guests at a table j i decorated with roses ami ferns. |• The presents were many, elegant; and useful. .Soon after supper the happy couple departed for their; future home near Humeston. where ! the groom had a house ready fur-1 nished for the reception of his bride-(He is a farmer, a perfect -‘•peennan •of physical mauh«vHi, honest and { upright of character. The hride i-Ij a sensible. ar-eoinplish^l. chrisjjan j woman. In making a horne for themselves there seems to he nothing hut brightness and prosperity before them. The gruwl wishes of their hosts of friends will follou-i them op life's journey.—We]d«n ;Correspodnent f*on Journal.
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Humeston New Era

Humeston, Iowa, US

Wed, Sep 18, 1907

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