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    1. Falmouth Outlook 21 Dec. 1923
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Dec. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 29 Pg. 1 Col. 3 BRATTON -- RATH A wedding of unusual interest took place at the beautiful home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hedges, at Brooksville, Thursday, December 6th, when Miss Gertrude Lee Bratton became the bride of Elias Elmore Rath. Those who witnessed the wedding were Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hedges. The bride wore blue silk, and the bridesmaid wore black. The groom wore brown, and the best man wore blue. Bro. Harding officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George R. Bratton, of near Caddo. The groom is a son of Mrs. J. Rath, of near Carntown. After the ceremony they went to his home at Carntown where they will reside this winter. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Dec. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 29 Pg. 7 Col. 1 HAVILANDSVILLE AND VICINITY Hon. and Mrs. Martin Light and son, Carl, attended the inauguration of Gov. W.J. Fields, at Frankfort, last Tuesday. The crowd was the largest ever in Frankfort on a like occasion, and the weather lovely, so they report an enjoyable day. Mrs. R.L. Whalen, teacher in our school here, was called to Dayton, OH Friday afternoon by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Arnold. Wm. King is having a new phone installed in his home. Mrs. R.L. Whalen was the guest Wednesday night of Mrs. Wm. King. Mrs. Wm. Bradley, who has been ill, is improving slowly. The first snow of the season fell last Thursday and things looked real Christmasy for a while. Oh, Kelat, the fling at the parents was, perhaps, not amiss, but was the one at the girls deserved? ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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