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Carrizozo Miss Rose Lutz and Oscar Bamberger, were married Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutz, the Rev. Hoering, of Tucuincari, performed the ceremony. The pair left for the east. The bride is a beautiful young woman, a daughter of Mayer Henry Lutz. The groom is the manager of the Carrizozo trading company, and an estimable young man. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, August 19, 1917
Last Thursday afternoon Oscar Cummins and Miss Minnie Smith were united in marriage at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. J. M. Gardner. Both bride and groom are from Capitan and will make their home there. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, December 2, 1917
Robert L. Ransom, local mechanic, and Mrs. Annie Cooper of Ancho were quietly married Wednesday evening at the parsonage of the Methodist church. Rev. Marston officiating. They will make their home here. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, June 17, 1917 John P. Foster and Miss Clara Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hall, of this city, sprung a surprise on their friends late Sunday afternoon when they decided to motor to Roswell and get married. Both parties are well known here and have many friends to with them well on life's journey. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, June 17, 1917 A. J. McBraymer and Miss Eunice Clemm, of the Nogal community, were married in Texas last week. They have returned to Nogal to reside. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, June 17, 1917 John P. Foster and Miss Clara Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hall, of this city, sprung a surprise on their friends late Sunday afternoon when they decided to motor to Roswell and get married. Both parties are well known here and have many friends to with them well on life's journey. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, June 17, 1917
Jesse Casner of Meek, and Miss Louella Harris of Carrizozo, were married at the Baptist parsonage Friday evening by the Rev. Mr. Gardner. They will make their home on the ranch owned by Mr. Casner in the eastern part of the county. Source: Albuquerque Morning Journal, May 20, 1917. | |||
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