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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: POLLARD--HOFFMAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday October 26, 1922 Pollard--Hoffman. A wedding which comes as a surprise to the young people of this city, is that of Miss Mary POLLARD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Pollard of 112 North A. Street and Harold A. HOFFMAN, of Harper who were married last night in Winfield. The ceremony was read at ten o'clock by Judge White at his home. The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff, who were married two weeks ago last night at Judge White's home. Mrs. Clift was before her marriage Miss Clara Bryant of this city. Following the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman left for Wichita to spend a short honeymoon and will eventually return to this city to make their home for a short time. Mrs. Hoffman is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Pollard of North A. street and is a graduate of the local high school. For the past few months she has been employed in the Notion department of the Newman store. Mr. Hoffman's home is Harper but for the past few months has been employed as civil engineer with the Kansas Gas and Electric Company.--Arkansas City New. Mr. Hoffman is sthe eldest son of Mrs. Beatrice Hoffman of this city and needs no introduction here. He graduated Harper High school with the class of 1916, after which he attended Fairmount College and was a cadet at West Point for one year prior to the war. He wa a member of the Coast Artillery during the World War, and served with the A.E.F. in France. Mr. Hoffman is now employed as electrical engineer with the Kansas Gas and Electric Company. (Note: CLIFF and CLIFT, spelled as printed in newspaper.)

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