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LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL - JULY 8, 1923
WEDDINGS AND ANNOUCEMENTS
A pretty home wedding took place Tuesday evening in Ceresco at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Pearson when their daughter Miss Euphemia Pearson became the bride of Harry H. Harding of Kansas City, Mo. Garden flowers and ferns were used in theecorations, and more than forty guests were present for the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. Mr. Guleen. Miss Olive Pearson, sister of the bride, played the Lohengrin wedding march and Miss Agnes Backstrum sang "O Promise Me" and "Love''s Coronation." Little Lois Wadlow who was flower girl, wore a dainty dress of lavendar organdy and carried a white basket of pink roses, tied with lavender tulle. The bride wore a gown of sand colored with hat and wrap to match, and a corsage of pink roses. A three course dinner follwed the marriage. Rev. Mr. Guleen presided as toastmaster, and the program included a toast by Dr. S. G. Zemer of Lincoln, two readings by Miss Roaslie Pearson, and a vocal solo by Miss Mabel Bern. Miss Myrtle Olson had charge of the gift room. Following the dinner the bride and groom left for Kansas City, Mo., where they will make their home. Mrs. Harding is a graduate nurse from the Lincoln Sanitarium, and is a member of the nurses alumni association. Out of town guests who attended the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Zemer, and Misses Elsie Hoppe, Madge Morrison and Myrtle Olson from Lincoln, and Miss Mabel Bern from Wahoo.
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