Wison-Malcom marriage 1920

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from the MOLINE ADVANCE  Aug. 5, 1920
Married  Wilson-Malcom

A quiet wedding took place Saturday evening, July 31st, at 5:30 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson when their daughter, Minnie B, Became the bride of Ira E. Malcom of Independence, Kansas.  The ceremony was performed by Rev C. E. Heaton of the Methodist church who pronounced the beautiful ring ceremony of the Methodist ritual.

After the ceremony a delightful three course six o'clock wedding dinner was served.  The guests were the members of the bride's family and two sisters of the groom from Independence.

Immediately after the dinner was over the bridal party motored to Independence where they found a large number of their personal friends had taken possession of their ready furnished home and gave them a boisterous greeting and hearty welcome.

A host of friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Malcom a long life of prosperity and happiness.

Mrs. Malcom is very well and favorably known here where she finished the high school a few years ago and has since filled an office position at Independence.  Mr. Malcom is a garage man at Independence.

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