Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Maxine CURTIS and Reginald COX marry in Greenfield (1929)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, September 12, 1929 - page 1, column 2

POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE MAKE VOWS AT GREENFIELD
One of the interesting weddings of the early fall is that of Miss Maxine Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Curtis, East Broadway, to Reginald Cox, son of Mrs. Walter Cox. The ceremony was performed Thursday, September 5, at Greenfield by Rev. Freeland of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They returned that evening to their newly and cozily furnished home on the Cox farm. Mrs. Cox is one of our most popular and accomplished girls, a member of the local Methodist Episcopal church, a graduate of the Danville High School, also of the Madame Blaker School, Indianapolis, and the Teacher's Training Course, Central Normal College. For two years she has taught at Cambridge City. Mr. Cox is a graduate of the Pittsboro High School and attended Central Normal College. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox. Both young people have the congratulations and best wishes of a large following of friends.

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