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BAAR - GARRETT
The Baptist church was very filled Wednesday afternoon with a host of relatives and friends who came to witness the wedding ceremony of Mr. Leon F. Baar and Miss Roxie Garrett. The edifice had been prettily decorated for the occasion with pot plants and evergreens, and presented a beautiful scene. Rev. J. E. Stack, the Baptist pastor, performed the ceremony in an impressive manner. Amid the strains of the ever beautiful, inspiring wedding march, the young couple took their places before the minister, and he, in a few well chosen words, pronounced them husband and wife. After receiving the hearty congratulations of many friends, the happy couple entered an auto and were soon speeding toward their pretty bungalow home, located near Plum , Fayette county, on the extensive Baar farm, which the forethought of the groom had provided in advance for his fair bride. These young people are well and favorably known throughout this section, where the greater part of their lives has been spent. Mr. Baar is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baar, a fine young man, energetic, of exemplary habits, and possessing fine business qualifications. He has loved farm life always, and made arrangements recently whereby he will superintend the large farm of his parents, as well as till many acres himself. The bride is a lovely girl, one who has ever proven a welcome companion in every circle. Kind-hearted, solicitous for the welfare of others, a model young lady in every respect, we feel that Leon has indeed won a prize to be proud of. She is a daughter of Mrs. M. E. Garrett, and is exceedingly popular with all our people. The Mercury's heartiest, best wishes will ever be their's. (The Mercury, Weimar, Texas, Friday, 1 Oct. 1916
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BAAR - GARRETT
The Baptist church was very filled Wednesday afternoon with a host of relatives and friends who came to witness the wedding ceremony of Mr. Leon F. Baar and Miss Roxie Garrett. The edifice had been prettily decorated for the occasion with pot plants and evergreens, and presented a beautiful scene. Rev. J. E. Stack, the Baptist pastor, performed the ceremony in an impressive manner. Amid the strains of the ever beautiful, inspiring wedding march, the young couple took their places before the minister, and he, in a few well chosen words, pronounced them husband and wife. After receiving the hearty congratulations of many friends, the happy couple entered an auto and were soon speeding toward their pretty bungalow home, located near Plum , Fayette county, on the extensive Baar farm, which the forethought of the groom had provided in advance for his fair bride. These young people are well and favorably known throughout this section, where the greater part of their lives has been spent. Mr. Baar is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baar, a fine young man, energetic, of exemplary habits, and possessing fine business qualifications. He has loved farm life always, and made arrangements recently whereby he will superintend the large farm of his parents, as well as till many acres himself. The bride is a lovely girl, one who has ever proven a welcome companion in every circle. Kind-hearted, solicitous for the welfare of others, a model young lady in every respect, we feel that Leon has indeed won a prize to be proud of. She is a daughter of Mrs. M. E. Garrett, and is exceedingly popular with all our people. The Mercury's heartiest, best wishes will ever be their's. (The Mercury, Weimar, Texas, Friday, 1 Oct. 1916
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