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    1. CULVER - DORSEY MARRIAGE
    2. Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert
    3. The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa Thursday, March 1, 1906 Today, March 1, 1906, at high noon at the home of the bride's parents in the northeast part of the city, occurred the marriage of MISS ELLEN DORSEY and MR. GUY CULVER. To the strains of the wedding march executed by Mrs. C.S. McKinley of Russell, the bridal couple took their places while Rev. F.B. Palmer of the Baptist Church, pronounced the impressive words which made them man and wife. The bride was attired in a becoming gown of cream colored mohair and the groom wore the conventional black. At the conclusion of the ceremony and after congratulations had been proffered, an elegant dinner, consisting of the choicest viands of the season, was served. This occasion was also the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. The bride is the only child of MR. and MRS. JOE V. DORSEY and was born and reared in Chariton. She comes from one of our very best families and is an estimable young lady, refined and of a retiring disposition. She is the kind of a young woman who is calculated to make home happy. The groom is a son of MR. and MRS. JOS. CULVER of Cedar Township and is a young man who is highly regarded for his many sterling qualities. He is upright and industrious and in every way worthy of his bride. At present he is in the employ of Wm. Baxter. The worthy couple have the hearty congratulations of a host of warm friends in which the Leader joins, and also in the wish that their pathway through life may be strewn with the choicest blessings. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert September 30, 2004 [email protected]

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