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SINGLE X-KjIOBUU OH*'■t VMc:vWednesday evening at tb.e home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Singley, their niece. Miss Edna Singley* was united in marriage to Charles F. Knoblauch, of St. Louis, The ring ceremony was used, and Rev, Roland Williams of the Presbyterian church, pronounced thewords impressive. The rooms were laden with flowers and the fragrant atmosphere, and beautifully crowned ladies made a joyful \A occasion. To the strains of the|u wedding march rendered by Mrs. lvapp, the bride’s aunt, the procession entered the north parlor. Robert Knoblauch was best man | d and Miss Lillian Wynn was the lovely bridesmaid. j gThe bride was radiant in white and bore herself in queenly manner. Miss Beatrice Wilson was dower girl, George Singley Jr. ring I f bearer, and Miss Christine Corey | ^ presided at the punch bowel. The refreshments were as dainty as artists could contrive and the. glee | \ among the guests was strongly manifested. The bride has lived with her uncle G, A. Singley for the past four years and has made 1 many friends/ The happy couple will make St. Louis their home, where the handsome little groom has a good situation. The presents were numerous and costly.f
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Moulton, Iowa, US

Fri, Jun 17, 1904

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