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Obits can be obtained through http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/cgi-bin/obitsearch, with the following information - Name: Brewer, Emma (Park) Myrtle / Age: 79 / Newspaper: Bloomington Herald-Telephone / Newspaper Date: 1966-06-06
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Misc Newspaper Clippings:
a.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, September 16, 1910, p.4
TODAY'S WEDDINGS
A quiet early morning wedding today was the marriage of Emma Murrl(sic) Parks to Clarence Brewer, both of this city. The young couple were united for life by Rev. Todd at the home of the bride's parents, east 11th street at 6 o'clock. They left on the 8:02 train for a 10 day's honeymoon which includes Indianapolis, Monticello and Chicago.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks, east 11th street, and for several months has been working in the millinery department of the Campbell store. Mr. Brewer is a son of Wm. Brewer, west 9th street and is a successful young stone quarry foreman. Upon returning they make their home on east 11 street.
b.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, February 10, 1914, p. 4.
Mrs. Clarence Brewer is at Logansport as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Van Deman.
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Obits can be obtained through http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/cgi-bin/obitsearch, with the following information - Name: Brewer, Emma (Park) Myrtle / Age: 79 / Newspaper: Bloomington Herald-Telephone / Newspaper Date: 1966-06-06
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Misc Newspaper Clippings:
a.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, September 16, 1910, p.4
TODAY'S WEDDINGS
A quiet early morning wedding today was the marriage of Emma Murrl(sic) Parks to Clarence Brewer, both of this city. The young couple were united for life by Rev. Todd at the home of the bride's parents, east 11th street at 6 o'clock. They left on the 8:02 train for a 10 day's honeymoon which includes Indianapolis, Monticello and Chicago.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks, east 11th street, and for several months has been working in the millinery department of the Campbell store. Mr. Brewer is a son of Wm. Brewer, west 9th street and is a successful young stone quarry foreman. Upon returning they make their home on east 11 street.
b.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, February 10, 1914, p. 4.
Mrs. Clarence Brewer is at Logansport as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Van Deman.
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