The Washington Republican Washington County Friday October 5, 1900 Geokin--McCormick The following notice was nicely packed away in a box of fine cake and sent to this office last Saturday for which we extend our thanks: "Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 25, a happy crowd of friends and relatives gathered at the residence of L.C. McCORMICK, of Throop, to witness the marriage of their daughter, Nora McCormick to John P. GEOKIN of Clifton, Rev. JENKINS officiated. Miss Nora has for the past eight years made her home with her grandparents, Mr. and MRs. WOLF, near RUSCOE. It is in this home she will be greatly missed as they are quite aged and her first thought was always the welfare of her grandparents--an own daughter could not have planned better for their comfort. She also has many friends in the vicinity of Throop. Mr. Geokin is well known and has many friends who join in wishing them a long and prosperous married life. Mr. Will McCormick was best man and Miss Minnie Geokin was bride's maid. The wedding presents were numerous, beautiful and useful and in after years will be pleasant reminders of the happy event. Mr. Geokin, father of the groom was not present being absent in Germany, visiting. Owin! g to the inclemency of the weather many were unable to attend this event. They have gone to housekeeping in a home previously prepared by the groom near Strawberry and will be at home to their many friends after October 5.