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Show 'Weds Sister of Chums Wife in o a u n Men Have parallel Careers j.lltP.S. II. F. EDMONDS, foru-.ly MUdr-d II. Iioi-oti. rrliose marriage i: ; i-'A la.it nilit came rs the c.:!r,i.:::i -,:o;: cf a lojjjf.staadJGg romance. In. . ZZ-Zi ! j I ; j o- ma 1 Good Fortune in War and Love Mark Lives of Young Soldiers. MIS MILl'RKD IT. IIORTON last night was married to IT . F. Efl-monds, Efl-monds, intimate chum of Edward W. Heo.keM-, who some month.s ago married Marie H. Morton, twin sister of the bride. The wedding ceremony ivas j.erfonned at the home of Mrs. 'W. E. Brown, 137 M street, sister of the bride, by the Kev. Elmer I. tJoshen. Edmonds and ITecker have been claims since their e: my school duvs and when the call to war came, bade good-bv to the twin sisters, Mildred and Marie, and entered the army in the same company. They went overseas together and served through the same -campaigns, both escaping es-caping Injury. They returned to the I'nited States on the same boat and were demobilized on the same da;-. Ilotil are printers. Edmonds is a son of Mrs. and Mr. Robert Edmonds, 1m1 e street, and EecUer j the son of Mrs. and Mr. Sidney Keeker of the Henry apartments. The wedding last night was attended only, by the relatives- and most Intimate friends of the young couple. |