Genealogy Trails
WARREN COUNTY, INDIANA
NEWSPAPER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Professor Tracy Married.
At the residence of Mr. L. L. Simons in Warren, on the evening of January 1; 1890, Mr. P. S. Tracy to Miss Rosa E. Woods.
The occasion was interesting and please it to all present. Several relations and friends witnessed the ceremony, after which some good and handsome presents were tendered to the newly married couple.  Among the number
was a handsome Bible, with clasp, by the groom's mother.
Then followed a good wedding supper as need be w__ed for, followed by music in which some of the small children took an interesting part.
Mr. Tracy and his bride have been known as two of Warren's best instructors and will bear with them to their new home the kindest wishes of all the good people of the Community.
Warren Weekly Jan 3 1890

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TWO YEARS' ROMANCE CULMINATES IN WEDDING
  Mrs. Sadie Luppold's home in Williamsport, was the scene of a very pretty wedding at high noon Sunday when Mr., Paul O. Bailey, of Lafayette, led Miss Esther Luppold to the marriage alter.  Rev. Babbs, pastor of the local M. E. church performed the single ring ceremony which made them husband and wife.
  The home for this occasion was beautifully decorated in ferns, trainling vines and potted plants.  The bride was attired in a beautiful dar, blue marquisette wiht hat to match. 
  The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brutus of Pine Village.  Following the ceremony a three course luncheon was served.  The young people left the same day for a short homey-moon trip after which they will start on their tour of entertainment with the company known as the Bailey Entertainers.
  Miss Esther Luppold was one of the popular young ladies of Williamsport.  She graduated from the local high school with the class of 1919.  During the past three years she has been studing music at the Hughes studio in West Lafayette.  She has howerver been closely indenified with the social life of this community, having retained her home here with her grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Luppold.
  Mr. Paul Bailey is the son of Mr. John Bailey, who is a well-known contractor of LaFayette.  The groom is a fine tenor singer, while the bride is a contralot singe and a very fine pianoist.
  Mr. Francis Shortz, of Lafayette, who is a saxiphone soloist will assist in the Bailey entertainment.
  Mr. Bailey and Mr. Shortz have been members of a male quartette for the past two years which sang for the Red Path Bureau, so those who are se fortunate as to hear this musical company will certainly hear something worth while.
  The Review-Republican joins the other friends in wihing success to these young people on lifes way.
Republic Review Newspaper April 06, 1922 Williamsport, IN
Contributed by Carol Natschke Harner












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