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Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Washington, Sept. 7, 1912.
A very pretty wedding occurred on Thursday evening, August 15, when Mr. Edward Inch and Miss Neva Buckley were united in marriage at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Buckley, 1703 Georgia street. The rooms of the home were tastefully decorated with holly and carnations. At 8 o'clock the wedding march was softly played by Mrs. Burlinghame and a few moments later the bride entered, leaning on the arm of her father and carrying a beautiful boquet of bridal roses. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Francis Perry, of the First Baptist church, in the presence of about 35 relatives and friends, the beautiful ring service being used. After hearty congratulations and good wishes had been tendered by those present a wedding supper was served. At 9:45 o'clock, while the guests were viewing the brilliant display of wedding presents, the bride and bridegroom quietly slipped out of the house, unseen by all, entered a waiting taxicab and were hurried away, much to the disappointment of their friends who were waiting an opportune time to shower them with confetti.---Victoria (B. C.) Journal
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