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Dickinson-Troutman Marriage

TROUTMAN, DICKINSON

Posted By: Rich Lowe (email)
Date: 10/7/2002 at 08:13:25

Mr. J. William Dickinson of Hanover, Illinois, and Miss Georgia Troutman are to be married Tuesday, January 8, 1907, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Troutman of Bonaparte, Iowa, Rev. Jones officiating.

Mr. Dickinson is a skilled and trusted employee in the woolen mills at Hanover, Illinois. He lived in Bonaparte with his father, John Dickinson, for about three years and was employed in the Meek Bros. mills. While here he made many friends because of his competency as a workman, his skill with a violin, and his gentlemanly conduct.

Miss Troutman is a graduate of the Bonaparte high school and is best known in Bonaparte as "central" of the Union Telephone Co. where she has recently been employed. In her removal from the town Bonaparte is losing one of her most popular young ladies.

The ceremony will occur about 2:30 P.M. only the immediate relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson will leave on the evening train for the home which has been prepared for them at Hanover, but enroute they will visit Mr. Dickinson's parents at Lacon, Illinois.

The RECORD is pleased to join in the congratulations of the many friends at Bonaparte.
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Source: Entler Scrapbook, vol. 3, Iowa Historical Library


 

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