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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: STEVENS--HALL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday June 22, 1922 Stevens-Hall. The marriage of Miss Alice Opal STEVENS and Mr. Chas. HILL was solemnized at the Presbyterian Parsonage at 9 o'clock last Sunday morning. The Rev. W.G. Hall, officiating. Mrs. Hall is a daughter of John Stevens of near Duquoin, and is a young lady who is well talented for the new duties she has assumed, that of home maker. The groom is the son of Frances Hall, who resides near Duquoin and is a young man of sterling qualities. He is counted as one of Harper County's most promising young farmers. The young people will make their home on a farm north and east of Harper. The Advocate joins in wishing them the best of success and happiness in their married life. (Note: Originial article had Miss Alice Opal Stevens marrying Mrs. Chas. Hall. I took the liberty of correcting that.)

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