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THE WESTERN STAR, 13 July 1906
Marriage of
PEARL McCUNE & DORA L. RUPE
PEARL McCUNE MARRIED.

Pearl McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCune of this city, was married at noon on Saturday, July 7, 1906, in Emporia, Kans., to Miss Dora L. Rupe. The ceremony was performed in the First M. E. church by the pastor, Rev. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. McCune arrived in Coldwater on Tuesday evening on a few days visit. They will make their home for a time in Lawrence, Kans., and later in Kansas City. Pearl still has a good position on the Union Pacific railroad.

The groom lived for many years in this city and is honored and respected by a large circle of friends. He is a young man of much worth and well deserves the good wishes he is receiving. The bride is one of Emporia's most popular young ladies. The Star joins in extending best wishes for a long and happy married life.
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier


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