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    1. Married: DUNLEVY--ANDRUS
    2. The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday June 25, 1897 Dunlevy--Andrus At high noon, Tuesday June 22, the words were spoken that made one of Robert DUNLEVY and Edith M. ANDRUS. The ceremony was performed by President PLACE of Winfield college, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.M.C. Andrus, just south of this city. The bride was dressed in white organdie, trimmed with hand made lace and wore as a bridal veil, one worn by her grandmother over 61 years ago. The maid of honor was Miss RUTAN of Wichita and the wedding march was played by Lee and May BALSLY, on the violin and organ. Only a few of the intimate friends were present, including Miss Rutan of Wichita, Miss Nona GREER and President Place of Winfield, S.T. BROWN and family and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. RICHARDSON of this city. Mr. Dunlevy is Professor of Science in the Winfield college and his home is in Sparta, Wisconsin. He is a gentelman of exceptional education and good morals and has the esteem of all with whom he has been associated. The bride has spent little time in An! thony as she has been until her wedding, Professor of Arts in the Winfield college. The young people left Anthony via Missouri Pacific for Wichita Tuesday afternoon and wer given a reception by Mr. and Mrs. J.S. CALDWELL after which they took the 11 o'clock train for Sparta, Wisconsin, where they will be tendered an addition reception by the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlevy are indeed happily mated being possessed of liberal education, and many tastes in common. Professor Dunlevy is indeed to be congratualated, for his bride is a lady of many rare attainments, being handsome, accomplished and intellectual and possessing in a great degree a charming personality that made her loved by all who knew her. The Bulletin joins in the usual congratulations and wishes for Professor and Mrs. Dunlevy, a safe and pleasant journey and a happy honey-moon. The wedding presents while numerous, are useful and substantial.

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