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Spokane County
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ALLEN-HODGE
We are glad to announce the marriage of Clay M. Allen, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Spokane, Wash., to Miss Nellie Myrtle Hodge of Spokane. The happy event took place February 14. Clay, as he is well and familiarly known by his many Hutchinson friends, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen, well known in this city where they lived for the past fifteen years, but recently moved to Spokane, and is a bright and enterprising young man. He is a gentleman of exemplary habits, attentive to business and quiet of manner. While we are not personally acquainted with the young bride, we know that Mr. Allen’s selection has been a wise one. The CLIPPER joins the many friends here in extending hearty congratulations and well wishes to Mr. Allen and his estimable wife. [The Clipper, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, Wednesday, February 27, 1901, Page 5 - Sub. by Rose]
SIMMONS-MATLOCK
Heppner Times: “Married at Spokane, on Thursday, Jan. 19th, Miss Iffie Matlock to Mr. S. H. Simmons. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matlock, of this city, and is a beautiful and accomplished young lady. The groom is an industrious business man, and the happy couple expect to locate at North Post, near Spokane.” The young lady was reared in Lane county and resided with her parents at Goshen for a number of years. [Daily Eugene Guard (Eugene, OR), Wednesday, February 8, 1899 - JD - Sub by FoFG]