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THE WESTERN STAR, 17 January 1908 |
Marriage of E. M. BLUE & MAY BRAGG |
BLUE - BRAGG E. M. Blue and Miss May Bragg were married at Coldwater on last Saturday, January 11, 1908, at 7:30 p.m. This event was not at all a surprise to their many friends and all join in extending the heartiest of congratulations. Miss Bragg is formerly from Coy, Okla., but for the past year has made her home in Protection, mostly with Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Myers. She is an accomplished young lady and her kind yet fascinating manners have won a large circle of friends. She has been employed for the past six months as clerk in L. D. Haydock's store. Mr. Blue came here from Alva, Okla., two years ago. He is manager of the Alva Elevator at this place. He is well known as as a capable young business man. Mr. and Mrs. Blue will continue to make their home in Protection. |
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