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Young – Church Marriage 1906

YOUNG – CHURCH

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 1/22/2019 at 11:08:36

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 26, 1906, FP, C4

A marriage license was issued last week to T. K. Young and Florence Church.

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 29, 1906, FP, C7

MARRIED.
This evening in Elma, will take place the wedding of Miss Florence Church, of that place, and Mr. T. E. Young, the popular assistant cashier of the Second National Bank of this city. The wedding will be a quiet affair, only immediate relatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom being invited.
The bride is a stranger to most of our people, but from those who know her we learn that she is possessed of many graces which go to make up the estimable woman. She is a daughter of Mr. F. W. Church, of the firm of Church & Church, hardware merchants of Elma.
Tom Young is a New Hampton boy of whom all are proud and to say that he has hosts of friends who wish to him and his bride a long life of happiness and prosperity, is but to voice a general sentiment wherever he is known.
After a wedding trip of a few weeks to Minnesota lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Young will be “at home” here in New Hampton.—New Hampton Tribune, June 27.


 

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