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BAGLEY-ROGERS MARRIAGE

BAGLEY, ROGERS, YOUNG, MCCLARAN, CRAWFORD, DUNN

Posted By: Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert (email)
Date: 1/30/2002 at 20:35:57

Decatur County Journal
June 25, l9l4

'A GRAND WEDDING'

Sunday, June l4th, EVERETT MONROE BAGLEY and
HAZEL KATHERINE ROGERS were
joined in happy wedlock by Rev. Fanning at
high noon, Christian Union
Church, Pleasanton, Iowa. MISSES BERTHA
YOUNG, VETA MCCLARAN and AMY
BAGLEY were church ushers, each carried a
rose, while the bride had a
most beautiful bouquet of white roses. At the
altar among the ferns and
flowers, MISS KATHERINE received her wedding
ring, witnessed by about
five hundred relatives and friends.

After the wedding the groom and bride were
accompanied by the near
relatives and friends to her parental home to
partake of the wedding
dinner.

About twenty-five guests were present, among
them was GRANDMOTHER
ROGERS, seventy-two years of age, who played
the wedding march at the
church and home. Other special music was
also furnished.

After dinner was over the bride passed the
wedding and thimble cakes.
MISS AMY BAGLEY found the thimble, MISS VETA
MCCLARAN the ring and MISS
NELL CRAWFORD the dime.

The next day the groom took his happy bride
to his parental home and
found about twenty-five near relatives and
neighbors present to partake
of the infare dinner. MRS. EMMA DUNN found a
silver ring in one of the
cakes there. Special music was furnished by
the bride and MISS AMY
BAGLEY while the guests were visiting and
having a grand time.

The groom is a son of MR. and MRS. J.P.
BAGLEY, a prosperous farmer of
Lindley Township. EVERETT is also at present
a farmer, but has been one
of Mercer County's best school teachers. He
is a splendid Christian
young man with no bad habits, loved by all
who know him. The bride is
the daughter of MR. and MRS. S.P. ROGERS, a
prosperous farmer of Decatur
County, Iowa. She was a music teacher, also
a splendid school teacher.

A new residence is being erected on another
farm of the groom's father.
The young people will soon set up
housekeeping.

The groom wore the conventional black while
the bride wore a wedding
dress of silk messaline.

--PRINCETON TELEGRAPH.

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