Newspaper Cassville Republican
Date Thursday, August 28, 1913
Headline Bayless - Tanner
Text At 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tanner, parents of the bride, the marriage of Miss Lassie Tanner and Mr. D. D. Bayless was solemnized, Rev. C. L. Brooks, officiating. The young couple left on the north bound Frisco train for Missouri where they will spend a few days visiting the parents of the groom before returning to their home at Roff.

The bride has grown from girlhood to charming womanhood in Ada. Being processed of a lovable disposition and charm of manner that will match a natural beauty, she has always been one of the favorites in a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Miss Tanner has been one of the most successful young teachers in the county, and has taken a great interest in all movements having as their object the perpetuation of the memory of the Confederate cause. Not only enthusiastic Daughter of the Confederacy, she has twice held the appointment as captain of the Oklahoma staff of sponsors, attending the reunions at Macon and Chattanooga.

The groom formerly lived at Stratford where he was engaged in banking, but is now conducting a prosperous drug business at Roff. He is a young man of industry and promise. The best wishes and congratulations of the News are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bayless.

The above concerning the marriage of Mr. Bayless, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bayless of Shoal Creek and a brother of Mrs. E. L. Blankenship of Cassville was clipped from the Ada Journal News at Ada, Okla.
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