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Dyer – Doolittle Marriage 1918

DYER, DOOLITTLE

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 6/14/2024 at 14:10:07

Source: Cresco Plain Dealer Feb. 15, 1918, FP C4

MARRIED.
DOOLITTLE—DYER.
On Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock at the house of the officiating clergyman, Rev. T. J. Murtagh occurred the marriage of Mr. John William Dyer and Miss Daisy Anna Doolittle, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. E. DeArmond.
The bride was attired in taupe colored crepe de chien and Georgette crepe. The groom wore the becoming conventional black.
The young couple left on the afternoon train for a wedding trip to La Crosse and Winona, Wis.
After March first they will be at home to their friends on a farm in Howard Center Twp.
The Plain Dealer joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes.

Source: Cresco Plain Dealer Feb. 15, 1918, P8 C2

The marriage of Johnnie Dyer and Daisy Doolittle took place at the parsonage of Rev. Thomas Murtagh on Tuesday at 10 o’clock. The happy young couple left on the noon train to visit the bride’s sister, Mrs. Sawyer. We wish this young couple much happiness and prosperity through married life.


 

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