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Bert L. Butler - Maggie Broadfoot Marriage (1904)

BROADFOOT, BUTLER, RINGLE, HARRIS, MILLER, KNUDSON, MUSMAKER, STAHL, SMITH, STONE, DORSEY, JOHNSON, ALLEN, BROWN, TAYLOR

Posted By: Carl Malone (email)
Date: 5/29/2016 at 19:49:44

The Atlantic Daily Democrat
Atlantic, Iowa January 2, 1904

Broadfoot-Butler.

At high noon yesterday (Friday) at the home of the bride’s parents at 811 Mulberry street, occurred the wedding of Bert L. Butler to Miss Maggie Broadfoot, the Rev. Lansborough officiating. About fifty were present to witness the ceremony, the most of the guests being the relatives of the contracting parties. After the ceremony all enjoyed a sumptuous wedding dinner.

Both of the contracting parties are well known here. The groom has for a number of years been employed in the Albert Johnson clothing store. He is a deservedly popular young man and this paper wishes him and his bride a full measure of the joys of this old earth. They will make a short visit with relatives in the vicinity of Anita and Berea and will then be at home to their many friends at the corner of 10th and Chestnut streets.

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The Atlantic Semi Weekly Telegraph
Atlantic, Iowa
January 5, 1904

WEDDING BELLS

At the pleasant home of A. Broadfoot and wife, 811 Mulberry street, occurred the marriage of their daughter Maggie, to Bert L. Butler, foreman in A. Johnson’s clothing house of this city. Rev. Landsbrough pastor of Bear Grove Congregational church preformed the ceremony in the presence of about fifty relatives and friends. Miss Broadfoot and Mr. Butler are well know in this city and many good wishes follow them to their home at 810 Chestnut street, where Bert has a cosy home prepared to receive his bride. May prosperity attend their ways.

List of Presents: Albert Johnson and wife, mantle clock, J. E. Allen and wife, damask napkins, Miss Stahl, china salad dish, Misses Smith and Ada Stone, set silver fruit knives, Mrs. S. Musmaker, set silver desert spoons, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brown silver fruit basket, Miss Anna Taylor, china creamer, Geo. Johnson, silver gravy ladle, John Broadfoot, Smyrna rug, Erksine Broadfoot, silver berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. James Broadfoot, 3 lace curtains, Marie and Ernest Knudson, glass jewel case, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Butler, silver berry spoon, Miss Joe Dorsey, china tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Ringle, bed spread, Emmet Butler, china salad bowl, Vere Ringle, glass jewel case, Vesta Ringle, doily, James Harris, silver berry spoon, John Butler, salad bowl, Dr. G. R. Miller and wife, rocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butler, chamber set, one half dozen soup plates, two salad bowls and a lamp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Broadfoot, bed room suit, rocker, set silver knives and forks and bedspread.

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