Washington County PA Archives Vitals - Marriages.....Pearce, Anna - Fline, Junius C. 
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Source: Louisville Post

Mr. JUNIUS C. KLINE and Miss ANNA PEARCE were married at 9 
o'clock last night in Trinity M. E. Church in the presence 
of a large gathering of friends and acquaintances.  The 
church was very tastefully decorated. During the ceremony 
which made them man and wife, the happy young couple stood 
under an arch made of the choicest of flowers, erected 
immediately in front of the pulpit.  The bride was given 
away by her sister, according to an English custom.  The 
attendants were Miss SADIE PEARCE, sister of the bride; Miss 
EDITH BEACH, of Monongahela, PA; Miss GRACE BROWN, and 
Messrs. CHARLES R. KIGER, CHARLES P. FINK and CHARLES VAN 
OVERBEKE.  After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. 
ISAAC PEARCE, father of the bride and pastor of the church, 
a reception was held at the family residence.  The young 
couple left on the midnight train for a trip East.
  The bride is well known society.  She is the eldest 
daughter of Rev. PEARCE, and a most estimable young lady, 
uniting those qualities of mind and heart which endear her 
to all who come within the circle of her acquaintance.  The 
groom is a young attorney at law of promise and has a host 
of friends.