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| Marriage- Morrow, Bessie-Owens, Walter Owens-Morrow
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrow of Mt. Olive was the scene of a very pleasant wedding on the evening of the April 14th at 9 o'clock, when Walter Owens and Miss Bessie Morrow were united in marriage by Rev. F.W. Pontius of the United Brethren church. The ceremony was followed by a two course luncheon. The bride wore a gown of white net over light blue crepe de Cline and carried a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies. The brides maid Miss Minnie Owens, was gowned in pink messaline and carried pink and white carnations. Mr. John Moore was best man. Decorations were pink and white carnation. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Halligan, Katie Winter, Twint Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morrow, John Moore, Minnie Owens, Miss Edna Woolpert, Georgie Ward, Artie Ward, Mrs. Wm. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corcoran, Lela Ward, Irene Ward, Joseph Owens, Clinton Owens, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Whitley, Raymond and Harvey Morrow, C.W. Morrow, of Leavenworth, Kansas and Oliver Apliger of Jarbalo, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Owens will make their home in Delia, Kansas.
[From 23 Apr 1914]
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Walter Owens of Delia and Bessie Morrow of Emmet [sic Emmett] were married Tuesday Evening, April 14, at the home of the bride. We wish them many years of happiness and prosperity. They will make their home in Delia.
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