Saturday 7 November 1907; Page 2, Columns 1 & 5
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ACTON - ARTHUR
Wilbur B. Acton, Washington, Iona P. Arthur,
Washington
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POPULAR COUPLE WED
A wedding that has been expected for some time was solemnized on Tuesday night at the parsonage of St. Simons Church when Miss Iona Arthur, one of the most charming young women of Washington, was united in marriage to Wilbur Acton, the popular barber. The ceremony
was celebrated by the Rev. Father J. W. Doyle at 8:30 o'clock and there were no attendants. Friends have known of the bethrothal of the young couple for several weeks but the date of the marriage was kept quiet.
The wedding comes as a sequel of a long and happy courtship, and joins two of the most popular young people of this city. The brlde is the accomplished and pretty daughter of John F. Arthur, and is exceedingly popular, among a large circle of friends. She is a graduate of the Washington high school and one of the brightest young women of Washington. The groom is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Acton of Loogotee, and is the proprietor of the Acton tonsorial parlors on East Main Street. He came to this city about four years ago. Mr. Acton is a young man industrious habits and an exemplary character and is to be congratulated upon winning such a charming bride.
The Herald with a host of friends here and elsewhere joins in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Acton the wishes of a long and happy married career. Mr. Acton has built a new home on East Fourth Street and the couple will go to housekeeping at once.
Saturday 7 November 1907; Page 2, Columns 1 & 5
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ACTON - ARTHUR
Wilbur B. Acton, Washington, Iona P. Arthur,
Washington
----------
POPULAR COUPLE WED
A wedding that has been expected for some time was solemnized on Tuesday night at the parsonage of St. Simons Church when Miss Iona Arthur, one of the most charming young women of Washington, was united in marriage to Wilbur Acton, the popular barber. The ceremony
was celebrated by the Rev. Father J. W. Doyle at 8:30 o'clock and there were no attendants. Friends have known of the bethrothal of the young couple for several weeks but the date of the marriage was kept quiet.
The wedding comes as a sequel of a long and happy courtship, and joins two of the most popular young people of this city. The brlde is the accomplished and pretty daughter of John F. Arthur, and is exceedingly popular, among a large circle of friends. She is a graduate of the Washington high school and one of the brightest young women of Washington. The groom is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Acton of Loogotee, and is the proprietor of the Acton tonsorial parlors on East Main Street. He came to this city about four years ago. Mr. Acton is a young man industrious habits and an exemplary character and is to be congratulated upon winning such a charming bride.
The Herald with a host of friends here and elsewhere joins in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Acton the wishes of a long and happy married career. Mr. Acton has built a new home on East Fourth Street and the couple will go to housekeeping at once.
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