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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 4 February 1942 |
Anniversary of MR. & MRS. E. C. AILOR |
On Feb 4, 1892, Olive M. CURTIS, dau of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew J. CURTIS, and E.C. AILOR of Stella, NE, were united in marriage at
the home of her parents.
After the ceremony the young couple left for their new Mrs. AILOR is the eldest of her family having been born in Hartford City, IN, and came with her parents to southeastern Nebraska, where her aged mother, Mrs. A.J. CURTIS still resides. However, due to inclement weather, her mother was unable to be present at the celebration. Mr. AILOR came from his birthplace in Anamosa, Iowa and is the only
surviving member of a pioneer family of southeastern, Nebraska, also. Mr.
and Mrs. AILOR are the parents of an only daughter, Hazel, who is the wife
of Dr. Vernon DAVIS of Oklahoma City, OK, also the grandparents of
Virginia DAVIS The fifth generation on the maternal side is represented by Cynthia Ann
MILLS, the baby daughter of Lieut. and Mrs. MILLS. Open house was held at
the Mrs. Vernon DAVIS received the guest at the door. Mrs. John C.
PATTERSON and Mrs. Caroline B. SMITH of Clay Center, poured in the dining
room. Mrs. E.R. MARTS, Nebraska City, presided at the guestbook. In the evening a lovely six o'clock dinner was served to the immediate members of the family. The guests from out of town who called at the AILOR home during the day included Mrs. T.E. JACKSON, Tucson, AZ, Mr. and Mrs. Vern THROOP, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. TURNER, Mrs. J.M. FOSTER and Mrs. W.W. WILLIAMS, Clifton, Wm. A. ANDERSON and Mr. and Mrs. J.P. SNARE, Washington, Mrs. E.R. MARTS, Nebraska City, NE, Mrs. Vernon DAVIS, Oklahoma City, OK, Mrs. Frances MILLS and Cynthia Ann, Ft. Sill, OK, Mrs. Caroline B. SMITH, Clay Center , KS and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. PATTERSON, Morrowville. Guests from Haddam included Mr. and Mrs. Jim SIMON, Miss Florence
COGLETON, Mr. and Mrs. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Delores Raines |
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