Brown County Democrat, February 26, 1920, p. 1.
PROMINENT YOUNG PEOPLE ARE WEDDED
The wedding of Miss Dollie D. Mobley and Mr. Milton Plasters was solemnized
by Rev. John Ragle of the Nashville M. E. Church last Sunday afternoon in
the county clerk's office in the presence of relatives of the bride and
immediate friends.
The bride is 20 years of age, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mobley of
Nashville, and is too well known here to need any introduction to our
people. From a little girl she has grown up in our midst, honored by old
and young alike. She has ever been a bright star in the home circle and has
now gone to reign as queen in her own home.
The groom is almost a stranger to us, but judging from what the bride is
worthy of, he is a good and noble man. He is 22 years of age and a
prominent merchant grocer of east Washington Street, Indianapolis.
The newly married couple went to Indianapolis Sunday night where they will
make their home. We offer congratulations.