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Show I JUNE WEDDINGS I This season's crop of Juno wed- ! dings is now in its prime, there be- ing three of them t(o record this week. On the fifteenth, Mr. Dode Bess and Mrs. Elsa Clnrk, formerly Miss Elsa Mosdell of Hnmiitons Fort, r were married in the St. George tern, k nlo. Mrs. Bess is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Mosdell nnd Mr. Bess is brother to Wm. Bess, I , Lawrence Bess and Mrs. John Parry, all of this place. Mrs. Bes3s former husband, John Clnrk, gave his life T while in the service of his country, " having been a victim of flu in one of f the training enmps. r Another like event on thi same I date was the joining of Robert Bauer nnd Fern Chntterly at the homo of I the groom's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs & Joseph Bauer. The new Mrs. Bauer I, is the daughter of Mrs. John Chnt- f terly and with her mother was among l those forced to flee from Mexico a I. f'W .years ago. Mr. Bauer 13 a nnljvo . of,dar nnd hns many friends here I irnn Pnrowan, nil of whom will 5 wish the couple joy. f On Sunday, the twentieth. Miss fr T.iKn Hnicrht will wed Mr. Wallace I Jones of Overton, Nov. Miss Haight K one of Cednr's popular young ladies, I is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hnlght. She is a graduate of the i B. A. C and is ending n very success- ful carreer as school teacher. After ) the wedding tho couple will visit Mr. Jonc'a parents nt Ovorton, then return re-turn to Cedar to make a visit of indefinite in-definite length. The Record joins their K many friends in wishing all three couples joy. bt mv |