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The Western Star, January 2, 1928.

Hadley - Swindler

At high noon on Wednesday, December 21, 1919, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren S. Swindler, a few miles northwest of Pratt, Kansas, occurred the wedding of Gloyd C. Hadley and Miss Mary C. Swindler, Rev. Chas Hunt, pastor of the Friends' church in Alva, Okla., and a former pastor at the Hadley Chapel in this county, officiating. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hadley, who live a few miles north of this city and who are among Comanche-co's best citizens. He is a young man of exemplary habits and unimpeachable character, and stands well in the community. He is a graduate of the Coldwater high school, Class of of 1918. As a young farmer he is industrious and imbued with the ideas which are sure to lead to success. The bride is an estimable young lady and has the esteem of all who know her. Her home for some time was in or near Wilmore, and for a year or so she made her home with her aunt and attended school here. It is Mr. and Mrs. Hadley's plan to go onto one of the Henry White farms in the spring and there make their home. The Star joins their many Comanche-co friends in extending sincere good wishes. May they realize in large measure the happiness and success which they so well deserve.


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