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Show A LETTER OF APPRECIATION STEAVART COOK A prettily arranged wedding took place Wednesday September 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook, when their daughter. Eessie Lee, was united in marriage with Mr. Charles W. Stuart, the Reverend Royden D. Zook officiating. Prompt ly at seven o'clock, the couple took their places and the ceremony com menced. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. R. F. Cottrell and Mr. Cottrell acted as best man. The ring ceremony of the M. 'E. churc was used. v The bride wore Copenhagen blue ' charmeuse and carried LaFrance ro ses; the bridesmaid wore her wedding wed-ding dress of white chrameuse and carried white asters. Hearty congratulations and good wishes were extended to the newly-weds newly-weds by all present. Following the ceVemony the guests ' sat down to the banquet table and all took an active part in the feast. The 'place cards were blue birds, golden rod and butterflies, and the two large bouquets adorned the table. The rooms were tastefully decorated decorat-ed with fall flowers in profusion. Songs of home were sung by all. Miss Delia Cottrell sang: "Let the rest of the world go by" and Mr Ray Snyder rendered several selections on the mandolin. I The young couple received many beautiful and appropriate gifts. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left Thurs 'day night for Fillmore, California, l' where they will make their home. They leave a host of friends who fwish them lifelong happiness in 'their new home. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottre'I Mr. and Mrs. Royden D. Zook Mrs. Joseph Tribole Walter Weber Jacob Weber Jesse, Howard and Walter Cook. Delia Cottrell ' Ray Snyder I Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cottrell Miss Delia Cottrell j Ray Snyder. |