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Bonny Otho Hargrove

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Bonny Otho Hargrove

Birth
Death
1984 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Married.
A pretty home wedding characterized by simplicity occurred Sunday at the Wm. Long home, when Mrs. Long's sister, Miss Ella Scott and Otho Hargrove were united in marriage by the Rev. C. S. PerLee of the Christian church. After the ceremony a bounteous dinner was served. Beside the Long family those that witnessed the ceremony were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Hargrove, Roy Hargrove and Miss Frances Henderson. The bride and groom left on the afternoon train for a week's visit with the bride's parents at Sheridan, Mo. They were accompanied to St. Joe by Miss Henderson and Mrs. Hargrove. The bride was becomingly attired in a mustard colored suit, with blouse and hat to match. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove are very fine young people and the marriage is considered an ideal match by their many friends.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas, 13 Apr 1917, Fri, Page 1

Bon Hargrove has traded for the 80 acres, north of the Maple Grove school house, that recently sold to Joe Sauer by Stewart McLenon. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Hargrove will move on the farm.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas, 07 Sep 1917, Fri, Page 1
Married.
A pretty home wedding characterized by simplicity occurred Sunday at the Wm. Long home, when Mrs. Long's sister, Miss Ella Scott and Otho Hargrove were united in marriage by the Rev. C. S. PerLee of the Christian church. After the ceremony a bounteous dinner was served. Beside the Long family those that witnessed the ceremony were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Hargrove, Roy Hargrove and Miss Frances Henderson. The bride and groom left on the afternoon train for a week's visit with the bride's parents at Sheridan, Mo. They were accompanied to St. Joe by Miss Henderson and Mrs. Hargrove. The bride was becomingly attired in a mustard colored suit, with blouse and hat to match. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove are very fine young people and the marriage is considered an ideal match by their many friends.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas, 13 Apr 1917, Fri, Page 1

Bon Hargrove has traded for the 80 acres, north of the Maple Grove school house, that recently sold to Joe Sauer by Stewart McLenon. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Hargrove will move on the farm.
The New Leaf, Effingham, Kansas, 07 Sep 1917, Fri, Page 1


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