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Wed - Miss Hattie Foley & Mr. Eli Etnyre 1901

ETNYRE, FOLEY, ODELL

Posted By: Cheryl Locher Moonen (email)
Date: 1/13/2017 at 23:09:09

Dubuque Daily Telegraph, September 10, 1901

SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS
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MARRIAGE OF MISS HATTIE FOLEY
AND ELI ETNYRE SOLEMINZED
TODAY
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Miss Hattie Foley and Mr. Eli Etnyre were united in marriage at 12 o’clock today at the bride’s home, 1937 Washington Street. Rev. Own Odell of the Second Presbyterian Church read the service which was witnessed by the relatives and a few intimidate friends. The bride was unattended and was becomingly attired in a going away gown of mauve colored cheviot and a hat to match. After the congratulations and best wishes were bestowed on the bride and groom the guests repaired to the dining room where a delicious breakfast was served.

Mrs. Etnyre enjoys a large acquaintance in the business circles of the city having been a number of years the efficient stenographer in the Great Western ticket office where she was held in high esteem by her employers and associates. Her quiet assuming manner made her a favorite in her home. Her many womanly qualities have endeared her to a wide circle of friends who wish her bon voyage on the matrimonial seas.

Mr. Ethyre is in employ of the Union Electric Company. He is a young man held in high regard by his employers. He is a member of the First Congregational Church and is recognized in social, as well as business circles as a young man of sterling worth.

Mr. and Mrs. Etnyre departed this afternoon on the Great Western for the east to spend their honeymoon. They will be at home after October 1st at 1400 Clay Street.


 

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