BioM: Blancher, Cecyl (1918)

Transcriber: Audrey Roedl

Surnames: BLANCHER MURPHY

----Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 06/27/1918

Blancher, Cecyl (20 JUN 1918)

MARRIED AT TACOMA WASH.

A marriage of considerable interest to Loyal People occurred at Tacoma, Wash. last Thursday morning June 20, at nine o’clock, in the congregational Church, when Miss Cecyl Blancher and Mr. Floyd B. Murphy were united in marriage. The bride was becomingly attired in a beautiful dress of pearl grey georgette crepe over satin.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives only, after Mr. and Mrs. Murphy went to Crescent Lake for a trip and on their return will be at home at Tacoma, Wash.

The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blancher and is very well known here and throughout the county. She is a graduate of our local High School and for five years has been a successful teacher, teaching four years at Abbotsford and one year at Colby, in the latter place she held the position of Prin. of the grades. For two years she was Supervisor of the Rural Schools of the County. She has a host of friends here and elsewhere who wish her an abundance of happiness. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy and lived here as a boy, leaving for Tacoma thirteen years ago. Mr. Murphy took a four year course at Ann Arbor University in Mich. and is a successful business man.

The Tribune extends congratulations and best wishes for a life of happiness and prosperity.

 

 


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