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Show MARRIED THANKSGIVING DAY Word has been received from Mr. md Mrs. Sanders Anderson formally of Mt. Pleasant, now of Cornucopia, Oregon, that their daughter, Delphia, and Mr. R. G. Neider were married in Thanksgiving Day. The bride wore a charming gown of flesh pink crepe de chine with vhite net over dress embroidereu -vith white silk floss and crystal beads. A large pink satin rose and ireen leaves were worn at the corsage. cor-sage. A lovely dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. The beautiful wedding cake in pink, white and green made a lovely center piece. Just a few intiment friends were present. pre-sent. They received a few beautiful : presents among which was a full set ' of silver ware consisting of knives and forks, table spoons, teaspoons, salad fork, soup spoons, napkin rings, a large bon bon dish, a butter bowl, sugar bowl and creamer and salt and pepper shakers, all engraved with the couples monogram. An Old Brass clock and a beautiful three piece pell lui yuiLe. The groom is employed at the Union Un-ion Companioif Mine Co. He is Master Mas-ter Mechanic. They will reside at j the camp where the company has erected a new and modern home for them. |