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Story
August 7, 1916
The Topeka State Journal
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
What is this article about?
A newlywed bride enthusiastically votes for Mrs. Chapin for district court clerk because she issued their marriage license, highlighting her joy in matrimony.
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AS SOME OF THE WOMEN VOTE
"For whom did you mark your primary ballot for the nomination for clerk of the district court?" was asked by a friend of a bride of recent vintage, and who, for the time being at any rate, is a most enthusiastic worshipper at the shrine of matrimony.
"Why, for Mrs. Chapin, of course," she answered with eyes that brightened with joy and with tones that breathed the unadulterated happiness of inexperience, "she made out our marriage license," and there was a prideful emphasis on the "our marriage license."
"For whom did you mark your primary ballot for the nomination for clerk of the district court?" was asked by a friend of a bride of recent vintage, and who, for the time being at any rate, is a most enthusiastic worshipper at the shrine of matrimony.
"Why, for Mrs. Chapin, of course," she answered with eyes that brightened with joy and with tones that breathed the unadulterated happiness of inexperience, "she made out our marriage license," and there was a prideful emphasis on the "our marriage license."
What sub-type of article is it?
Curiosity
What themes does it cover?
Love
Social Manners
What keywords are associated?
Women Voting
Newlywed
Marriage License
Primary Ballot
Clerk Of Court
What entities or persons were involved?
Mrs. Chapin
Bride
Story Details
Key Persons
Mrs. Chapin
Bride
Story Details
A friend asks a newlywed bride whom she voted for in the primary for clerk of the district court; she replies Mrs. Chapin because she issued their marriage license, expressing joy in her new marriage.