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    1. Married: ANDERSON--UNDERWOOD
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday November 30, 1900 Anderson--Underwood. A very pretty wedding occurred at the Methodist Episcopal church at Barnes, Kansas, on Wednesday, November 21. Miss Katherine UNDERWOOD, duaghter of Rev. and Mrs. W.H. Underwood and W.G. ANDERSON, of Las Vegas, New Mexico, were united in marriage by the Rev. Jackson BROWN, uncle of the bride. At half after twelve o'clock, Mrs. FUNNELL, sister of the bride, played Mednelsohn's wedding march and the bridal party entered. Miss Dorothy FUNNELL, niece of the bride, came first as flower girl, followed by the bride and her father, the bride attended by Miss HOWLAND, of Clay Center. The bridegroom with his brother, F.L. ANDERSON as best man, and the Rev. J. BROWN met them at the altar where the beautiful Episcopal ceremony was performed in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The bride wore a blue cloth, going away gown and carried bride's roses. The church was prettily decorated with ferns, potted plants and chrysanthemums. Immediately after the ceremony luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents, at which were present the relatives and out of town guests. Among those who attended from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. W.S. ANDERSON, Miss Enda ANDERSON and Mr. F.L. ANDERSON, of Abilene; Mrs. Hugh H. EWING and children of Osawatomie; Mr. and Mrs. C.E. FUNNELL and daughter of Lawrence; Rev. and Mrs. J. BROWN and children of Greenleaf; Mr. C.J. PLANCK, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. WAITE, Mrs. C.A. PLANCH, and Miss HOWLAND, of Clay Center; Mr. and MRs. J.D. FARWELL of Waterville and Miss FRASER of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. ANDERSON left on the afternoon train for a trip thorugh Denver and Santa Fe to their new home in Las Vegas, New Mexico.

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