Decatur County Journal
Leon, Decatur County, Iowa
Thursday, December 2, 1920

A quiet, but pretty wedding occurred on Thanksgiving evening, November 25th, 1920, at 6 p.m. in the presence of immediate relatives at the Christian manse, Leon, Iowa, when MR. FLOYD V. HINEBAUGH, of Garden Grove, and MISS PEARL GAMMON, of Leon, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony, P.H. Green, Pastor of the Church of Christ, officiating. A short form of the beautiful ring ceremony was used on this happy occasion. The bride is a charming and accomplished young lady, the daughter of MR. and MRS. GAINES GAMMON, of Leon. She is a graduate of the Leon High School in the class of 1918. Since graduating she has followed the profession of teaching with marked and deserving success.

The groom is a son of MR. and MRS. JONATHAN M. HINEBAUGH, a young man of excellent character, highly respected and honored by all who know him. He is a member of the American Legion, serving his country faithfully and well overseas for a period of nine months in the 359th Infantry of the 88th Division. He is now employed as chief mechanician in the leading garage in his home city.

After a short time spent in visiting friends, MR. and MRS. HINEBAUGH will be pleased to greet their friends at home in Garden Grove. Their many friends join in wishing them a happy wedded life.

*note: The parents of the bride were Dozier (sic, Dozar) Gaines Gammon and Ada Bell (Hines) Gammon.

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