Glasscock, Anna - John V. Lough
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-- Wednesday evening, June 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glascock, Jr. two miles NE of Yeddo, was solemnized the marriage of their daughter Anna to John V. Lough of Wallace. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Shamhart in a beautiful and impressive manner at 8:45 o'clock to the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march, executed by Miss Ethel Moffett. The bride's colors were pink and white, which were also carried out in the decorations. The bride was attired in cream nun's veiling trimmed with applique and lace mortelle veil and she carried pink and white roses. The groom was attired in the conventional black. The attendants were MIss Mary Lindley, Troy Glascock and four flower girls. Miss Lindley w ore pink organdie with lace trimmings. After congratulations a sumptuous supper in 8 courses was served. The newlywed couple will for the present reside with the groom's parents near Wallace. Many handsome and useful presents were received by the bride and groom. The ceremony was performed under an arch of roses and ferns and was witnessed by over 50 guests. The bride is accomplished and has many friends, and the groom is a young man of exemplary habits. We join with the many friends in wishing them long years of matrimonial happiness.