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- JENKINS, PILGRIM, PILGRIM-JENKINS
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Donna Jenkins
on Sunday, August 1, 1920
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Marriage Record: Ira Viola PILGRIM to Marvin Homer JENKINS Aug 1, 1920 in Kingdon Springs, Marion Co, AR. Family information.
- CLARKE, GILLIAND-LEWIS, GILLILAN, GILLILAND, LEWIS, MCDONALD
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, August 11, 1921
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Mt.Echo Newspaper: Turkey, Ark., Aug 6, 1921 A quiet wedding took place in our little town today, when Geo. GILLILAN and Mrs. Elizabeth LEWIS were united in marriage. Rev. Walter CLARKE officiating. Mr GILLILAND is foreman of the Gilliland Construction Co. and is highly respected by all who know him. He formerly resided in Kansas City, Mo. The happy couple will reside here a few months and will then go to Kansas City. A wedding supper was served to the party of 35 guests which was cooked and served by Robt. MCDONALD formerly cook of the Walsh Construction Co. assisted by Miss. Essel LEWIS daughter of the bride which was highly appreciated by all. May good luck and peace be with them.
- LAYTON, NOE, WOOD, WOOD-LAYTON
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, August 18, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: A surprise wedding occurred in Yellville on Thursday evening of last week, when Miss Lydia LAYTON and MR. Ernie WOOD were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LAYTON , Esq. W. E. NOE officiating. The Echo joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes.
- CLAUD, FEE, HARRISON, HARRISON-FEE
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, August 25, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Friday morning Miss Dorthy FEE and Mr. Echoles HARRISON were married at the parsonage in this city, Rev I. L. CLAUD officiating. Miss Dorthy is the accomplished daughter of Attorney and Mrs. B. F. FEE of this city, and Mr. Harrison lives at Bellefonte. The young couple is undecided as to where they will locate, but Mr. Harrison thinks they will go to K. C. where he formerly worked, and where a good position awaits him. Their many friends extend congratulations and wish for them prosperity and happiness
- PARROTT, STUCK, STUCK-WOODS, WOODS
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, September 15, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Sunday morning Mr. Henry STUCK and Miss Ermie WOODS were married at the home of Rev. PARROTT near Flippin. Mr. STUCK is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. STUCK and Mrs. STUCK is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. WOODS of White River township. The young couple are at home to their friends on the Trimble farm just east of Flippin. The Echo joins their many friends in extending congratulations and in wishing the happy young couple prosperity and happiness through life.
- CLAUD, MURRY, PIERCE, PIERCE-MURRY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, September 22, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. Earl PIERCE of this county, and Miss Rena MURRY of Cotter, were married at the Parsonage in this town Tuesday by Rev. I. L. CLAUD They left on the noon train for Springfield, Missouri.
- CLAUD, SANDERS, WEAST, WEAST-SANDERS
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, September 22, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper Sep 22, 1921 issue: On last Saturday evening Miss Hazel SANDERS and Mr. Ralph WEAST were married at the Methodist parsonage, Rev I. L. CLAUD officiating. Miss Hazel is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SANDERS of the Sanders hotel, in this city. Mr. WEAST is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. WEAST of this city. Mr. and Mrs. SANDERS served a six o'clock supper Saturday evening at the hotel in honor of the marriage, to which a few special friends were invited. Mr. and Mrs. WEAST were among the most popular young people of the town, and have a host of friends whom The Echo joins in extending congratulation.
- FLIPPIN, PARKER, PARKER-FLIPPIN
posted by
Jeana Houghton
on Friday, October 21, 1921
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Marriage Record: Joe PARKER of Yellville aged 24 married Virg FLIPPIN of Yellville aged 21 on October 12, 1921. Book 2, Page 532 Submitted by Jeana Houghton
- FIRESTONE, NANNY, PASCOE, PASCOE-NANNY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, October 27, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. Ralph PASCOE and Miss Ethel NANNY of Ralph, were married last Sunday. Esq. Floyd FIRESTONE officiating. Ralph is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf PASCOE and Miss Ethel is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will NANNY and are among the best young people of our county. The Echo joins their many friends in extending congratulations.
- CARTER, CLAUD, DOSHIER, DOSHIER-CARTER
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, October 27, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Sunday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage in this city, Mr. Leland DOSHIER and Miss Fay CARTER were united in marriage, Rev. I. L. CLAUD officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. CARTER and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. DOSHIER They are very popular in Yellville, where they have both been reared. The wedding came as a surprise to their many friends, with whom the Echo joins in extending congratulations and best wishes.
- CLAUD, COWDREY, FLIPPIN, PARKER, PARKER-FLIPPIN
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Saturday, October 29, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper On Wednesday evening of last week Miss Virg FLIPPIN and Joe PARKER were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cam COWDREY. Rev. I. L. CLAUD of the Methodist church officiating. The wedding came as a surprise to their many friends, only Mr. and Mrs. COWDREY being present. Mrs. PARKER is a daughter of ex-Sheriff FLIPPIN and MR. PARKER is one of the county's best young men. They both have a large circle of friends with whom the Echo joins in extending congratulations and best wishes.
- WASSELL-FORD
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 3, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Rev. A. M. REED three miles west of Summit Mr. A. J. WASSELL and Miss Annie FORD of Summit, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. REED officiated. Mrs. WASSELL is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam FORD Mr. WASSELL is an experienced miner of Joplin, Mo., who came here several years ago, and has established quite a reputation as a mine developer. The many friends of the happy couple wish them success and happiness on their journey through life.
- FOSTER, FREEMAN, FREEMAN-FOSTER, SUMMERS
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 10, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Sunday evening Mr. Will FREEMAN of Buford, and Miss Rose FOSTER of Flippin, were married at the court house in this city - Esq. J. D. SUMMERS officiating.
- CLAUD, DUNLAP, HICKS, HICKS-DUNLAP
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 10, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Sunday Mr. Roscoe HICKS of Rush, and Miss Bernice DUNLAP were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John DUNLAP of Cowan barrens, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Rev. I. L. CLAUD officiated. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. Mr. HICKS is a son of Mrs. Lee HICKS of Rush, and is engaged in the mercantile business, and Mrs. HICKS is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DUNLAP of Cowan barrens, and are among the most popular young people of that section of the county, and have a host of friends who wish them happiness and prosperity through life.
- DOSHER, DOSHIER, FIRESTONE, PATTERSON, PATTERSON-DOSHIER
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 10, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. James PATTERSON and Miss Ann DOSHIER were married on the 5th, at the home of Esq. Floyd FIRESTONE officiating. Mr. PATTERSON is the youngest son of Uncle Bob PATTERSON and Mrs PATTERSON is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon DOSHER The many friends of the happy young couple hope their future may be as pleasant and happy for them as is the present, and that prosperity may ever attend them.
- BERRY, COPELAND, COPELAND-PLY, PLY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 17, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. O. C. COPELAND and Miss Nellie PLY of Pyatt were married Friday of last week at the Cobble Stone Hotel in this City, Judge R. L. BERRY officiating. The Echo joins their many friends in extending to the happy young couple congratulations.
- DEES, HAINES, HAINES-MCKENNEY, MCKENNEY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 24, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Joe HAINES and Miss Jossie MCKENNEY rode over to Harrison on horseback Friday of last week and were married. Rev. DEES officiating. May their journey through life be less stormy than was the weather on that day, and may success and happiness attend them.
- CLAUD, CRAIG, CRAIG-SEAY, SEAY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, November 24, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. J. W. CRAIG of Flippin, and Mrs Margaret SEAY of El Dorado, this state, were married Monday evening at the Methodist parsonage in this city. Rev. I. L. CLAUD officiating. Mr. CRAIG is depot agent at Flippin, and is one of the best known railroad men on the White River division. The Echo joins their many friends in extending congratulations.
- MCKEE, WEAST, WEAST-MCKEE
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 1, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: The Echo has been informed that on Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, Mr. W. L. WEAST eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. WEAST of this place and Miss Eunice MCKEE OF Phoenix, Ariz., were married in that city.
- DUNLAP, DUNLAP-STUBBS, JAMES, STUBBS
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 1, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Miss Virgie STUBBS and Mr. Oscar DUNLAP were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan STUBBS in the Cowan barrens on Friday evening of last week. Esq. Ed. JAMES officiating. The Echo joins the many friends of this happy young couple in extending congratulations, and hoping they may live long and prosper.
- BARHAM, BARHAM-BURFORD, BURFORD, HURST
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 8, 1921
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Mt.Echo Newspaper: Miss Agness BURFORD and Mr. Floyd BARHAM were married on last Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents in Zinc. Rev. Arthur HURST officiating. The friends of the young couple extend congratulations.
- ESTES, ESTES-LEFEVERS, LEFEVERS, SEAY
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 8, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. Willie ESTES and Miss Delma LEFEVERS of Summit, were married Sunday at the home of groom's mother, Mrs. Lee ESTES Rev. T. J. SEAY officiating. The young couple are among the most popular young people of Summit, and their many friends extend congratulations.
- BERRY, LAWMAN, ROHLEDER, ROHLEDER-LAWMAN, WILSON
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 22, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Mr. Andy ROHLEDER and Mrs. Mattie L. LAWMAN were married a few days ago in the County Judge's office in the Court house. Judge R. L. BERRY officiating. They are now at home to their many friends on the Dr. WILSON farm just east of Yellville
- BURNES, BUTTLER, DUNLAP, DUNLAP-BURNES, HALL, HALL-MEARS, MEARS
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 22, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: Clerk BUTTLER on last Saturday issued marriage license to Mr. L. M. DUNLAP and Miss Maggie BURNES and Mr. Dock HALL and Miss Flora MEARS The Echo joins the many friends of these young people in extending congatulations and in hoping that prosperity and happiness may attend them through life.
- FLIPPIN, HAND, HAND-FLIPPIN, PARROTT
posted by
Mt. Echo Newspaper
on Thursday, December 22, 1921
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Mt. Echo Newspaper: On last Sunday evening at the home of Rev. G. G. PARROTT in Flippin, Mr. Bert HAND of Yellville and Miss Violet FLIPPIN were married, Rev. PARROTT officiating. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. HAND of this place, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker FLIPPIN The Echo joins the many friends of the happy young couple in extending congratulations.
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