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Myrtle Seavey and Everett Snow: Wedding, News Article
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Aurora Beacon News Article
March 18 (No Year)
March 18 (No Year)
Description
NORMAL GIRL ELOPES
AURORA BEACON NEWS
Sugar Grove has lost its school teacher Miss Myrtle Seavey. She eloped today to Chicago with Everett Snow of Sugar Grove and married him. The people of Sugar Grove thought that they were not to be married until June. But March 18, today, is Miss Seavey's birthday, and it is also Saturday when there is no school. The circumstances being thus propitious the wedding was arranged.
All preparations were shrouded with the most profound secrecy. The event was to be a great surprise, and perhaps a shock to fond relatives and friends.
Mis Seavey is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Seavey retired Sugar Grove farmers. She is a graduate of West High School and of the DeKalb Normal school. She has taught school for several years because she liked the work. She had means.
She is described at Sugar Grove as a "thoroughly modern young woman, very independent, who usually does as she pleases." And she pleased to marry Mr. Snow now.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Snow of Sugar Grove and is well known in Aurora where he was formerly a student in a business college for a time. Then he went back to farming. He is said to be a very excellent dancer and a former favorite at events of the kind here. Lately, they say at Sugar Grove, "he has been dancing to a different tune."
The young couple were attended by Byron Scott of Kaneville and Miss Carolyn Barth of Mendota.
AURORA BEACON NEWS
Sugar Grove has lost its school teacher Miss Myrtle Seavey. She eloped today to Chicago with Everett Snow of Sugar Grove and married him. The people of Sugar Grove thought that they were not to be married until June. But March 18, today, is Miss Seavey's birthday, and it is also Saturday when there is no school. The circumstances being thus propitious the wedding was arranged.
All preparations were shrouded with the most profound secrecy. The event was to be a great surprise, and perhaps a shock to fond relatives and friends.
Mis Seavey is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Seavey retired Sugar Grove farmers. She is a graduate of West High School and of the DeKalb Normal school. She has taught school for several years because she liked the work. She had means.
She is described at Sugar Grove as a "thoroughly modern young woman, very independent, who usually does as she pleases." And she pleased to marry Mr. Snow now.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Snow of Sugar Grove and is well known in Aurora where he was formerly a student in a business college for a time. Then he went back to farming. He is said to be a very excellent dancer and a former favorite at events of the kind here. Lately, they say at Sugar Grove, "he has been dancing to a different tune."
The young couple were attended by Byron Scott of Kaneville and Miss Carolyn Barth of Mendota.
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