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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: CARNAHAN--YOST
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The McLouth Times Jefferson County Friday January 7, 1910 Married. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L.K. CARNAHAN was the scene of a very pretty and quiet wedding Wednesday evening, January 5, at 7:30 o'clock, when their daughter, Miss Alma May, was united in marriage to Mr. William A. YOST. While soft music was rendered, the young couple took their places under a beautifully decorated arch of white and green, where the impressive marriage vows were taken in the presence of relatives and friends, Dr. Jones officiating. They were attended by Mr. Roy Yost, brother of the groom, and Miss Clara Carnahan, sister of the bride. The groom was dressed in conventional black with a white rose boutonniere and looked very happy. The bride looked loveling in white mull trimmed in Val lace with a large arm bouquet of rosebuds. After congratulations a bountiful dinner was served, showing the skill of the bride in the culinary department. The bride's cake, baked by herself, was par excellence. They received a large number of beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Yost will take a trip through the western part of the state and willbe at home February 1. The following is a partial list of the guests present: Mr. and Mrs. J.Yost and sons, Roy and Leonard, Miss Eva DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Nim TRAPP, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trapp, Mrs. Ruth Trapp, and Leona Trapp, all of Oskaloosa; Mr. and Mrs. John Yost and little daughter, Eula, of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. John Weivel of Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. William Pyle of Boling.

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