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1917: Frank Phillips weds Miss Cora Perkins, Stanford, KY.

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27 Mar 2011 14:52 #388 by Mamie
A wedding of unusual interest to their many friends both in this county and Lincoln was the marriage of Miss Cora Perkins, of this county, to Mr. Frank Phillips, of Stanford. The happy couple took the early morning train for Louisville Wednesday and were married in that city last night. The bride is the lovely and attractive daughter of Mrs. Emma Daniels and is exceedingly popular in this county. Mr. Phillips is the junior member of the firm of Phillips & Phillips, of Stanford, and is a splendid young business man. On their return from a short bridal trip they will be at home to their friends in Stanford.

At the home of Dr. and Mrs. D.M. Walker in Shelbyville Wednesday, Mr. Frank Phillips, of this city, and Miss Cora Perkins, of Garrard county, were pronounced husband and wife. Dr. Walker officiated and the ceremony was as beautiful as it was impressive. The contracting pair,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William O. Martin, of this city, motored to Shelbyville, leaving Stanford at an early hour Wednesday morning. After the marriage they went to Louisville, where that night. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips took a train for Chicago, where their honeymoon is being spent. They will return to Stanford in a few days and until they go to housekeeping will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Warner and Portman avenue. The groom is one
of Stanford's biggest and best merchants. He is a member of the firm of Phillips & Phillips, a business establishment with a reputation second to none in this section of Kentucky. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Emma Daniels, of Garrard county, and is a very charming young woman. She is handsome and cultured and very popular. Stanford people are glad to welcome her to the city and will do all in their power to make her life here a happy one. The boys will give Mr. Phillips a rousing reception when he returns with his bride, when the glad hand of his legion of friends will be extended him and his.

Source: The Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky, Friday, June 22, 1917; Pg. 1, Column 3

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