Marriage/Divorce 1908
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 3
Miss Carrie Gott and H.E. Stewart were united in marriage by
Justice Brothers at his office at
4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The couple will reside in this
city.
Wichita Weekly Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 3
From Friday's Daily - Burch - Allen Mr. Samuel W. Burch and Miss
Genevieve Allen were married
at the St. Charles Hotel on Tuesday evening Dec. 24th. Rev. Charles
Eaton, rector of the
Episcopal Church, officiating. Mr. Burch is an engineer on the
Fort Worth and Denver Railway,
while the bride is a sister of Mr. Walter Allen, proprietor of
the St. Charles hotel and
restaurant, and was cashier of the restaurant. They will make
this city their home.
A marriage license was issued yesterday to E.L. Boyd and Miss
Celia Brown.
From Tuesdays Daily -After living together as man and wife for
a number of years, L.E. Young
and Mrs. Mattie Jones were united in marriage by Judge Yeager
at the courthouse yesterday. The
couple originally came from Kansas and were newcomers to Electra.
The fact that they had never
taken the trouble to go through a marriage ceremony became known
in the neighborhood and their
arrest followed. Before Judge Yeager both acknowledged their
guilt and upon the advice of the
judge they took out a marriage license and were united in a good
manner.
Felder - Hawkins
Houston Post Special Hempstead Texas - Dec. 28 - wedding chimes
inevitably strike a responsive
chord in the human breast, be they synonymous of the happy union
of whomsoever they may, but
when the peals? tell the beautiful story of two lives, possessive
of all the charms of happy
buoyant youth then is the sympathetic interest kindled to the
full exemplification of that all
the world loves a lover. And such was an instance Christmas night,
when Miss Georgia Hawkins of
Hempstead and Mr. T. Felder, a prominent young business man of
Wichita Falls plighted their
troth at the Presbyterian church, Rev. W.S. Red, officiating
the ceremony. A decorative effect
of garlands was symbolistic of the doubly joyous time and through
the editice loving hands had
left their impression in handsome and striking embellishments.
Promptly at 9:30 o'clock the
impressive service was pronounced and after receiving the hardy
congratulations of their
friends Mr. and Mrs. Felder departed on the north bound train
for Wichita Falls, their place of
residence. For the ceremony, the bride was attired in a brown
cloth suit, lace waist with ?
point trimmings, hat shoes and gloves to match. She was attended
by Misses Mary Morrison and
Lillie Sterling of here as maids and little Janice Sanders, Marie
Mills, Jack Atusler and
Theodore Ahrenbeck as flowers girls and boys. The groomsmen were
Messrs. J.M. Hawkins of
Hempstead and Seth Mayfield of Fort Worth. The precession entered
to the wedding march played
by Misses Vera and Hennie Hawkins and professor Klein of Chappell
Hill and when the chancel
rail was reached "Love Me and the World is Mine" was
rendered in the splendid voice of Mrs.
Sterling Smith of Chappell Hill. The church was filled to its
utmost capacity, the local
attendance being considerably augmented by the presence of friends
and relatives to the
contracting parties or out of town residence. Among the latter
were Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Felder,
Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Felder, Misses Maggie and Helen Felder, Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. M.J. Klein, Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Bertha Brandt, Chappell
Hill, Dr. and Mrs.
Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Mix Buchanan, Mrs. Anna Felder, Brenham,
Mr. Rufe Nicholson,
Sommerville, Mrs. Maggie Kenney, Miss Mary Kenney, Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Barwise, Ft. Worth,
Mr. Weston Meek, Miss Hennie Meek, Houston, Mrs. George Hoenecke,
Palestine. The bride is the
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins of this city,
the former a prominent traveling
salesman. She is an elocutionist of no small note and as a teacher
of such as been connected
with the Public School of Beaumont, the Chappell Hill Female
Seminary and other institutions.
Naturally her talent has been given a wide scope in this city
and together with social
distinctions she has won popularity and esteem from all with
whom she came in contact. Mr.
Felder is a young business man of sterling qualities and business
capacities that have earned
him an enviable footing among the people of his home town.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 7
Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to L.J. Brezin and Miss
Matilda ___ch, Daniel E. Hooks
and Miss Lillie Gay and to Frank Overbeek and Miss Mary Schmidt.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 7
Surprised Their Friends
Miss Meota Curry and James O. Smith Married This Afternoon
Miss Meota Curry and James O. Smith, two popular young people
of this city, surprised their
many friends here by being quietly married at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N.M. Curry, at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The ceremony was pronounced
by Rev. J.J. Dalton,
pastor of the Presbyterian church and was witnessed by only a
few friends. Mr. Smith and his
bride left on the northbound train at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon
for Roswell New Mexico, where
he will engage in the drug business. The congratulations and
best wishes of many friends will
follow the couple to their new home.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 9
Hooks - Ferguson
At the elegant country home of Mr. B.N. Ferguson, near Iowa Park,
at 6 o'clock on Wednesday
evening, the marriage of his daughter Miss Lillian to D.E. Hooks
was solemnized. The ceremony
was pronounced by Rev. J.A. Bush of this city and was witnessed
by a large number of friends
and relatives. Following the ceremony, a splendid wedding supper
was served. The couple
received many handsome and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs, Hooks
will be at home to their many
friends after January 30 at the groom's farm near Electra. BY
A GUEST
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 10
Frieberg - Karrenbrock
Miss Clara? Karrenbrock, daughter of E.G. Karrenbrock, one of
the most prominent farmers of the
red river ___ near Burkburnett and Arvie. Frieberg son of Ed
Frieberg, were united in marriage
at the M.E. Church at Frieberg at 8 o'clock Thursday evening
Rev. Edgar M. Wisdom? officiating.
Mr. Frieberg and bride will start housekeeping at his farm near
Red River. Both the bride and
groom are will known and popular young people and are held in
high esteem to all who know them.
The Times joins with their many friends in sending congratulations
and best wishes.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 13
A marriage license was issued yesterday to J.F. Sutherland and
Miss R.L. Boston. The couple
were residents of Oklahoma.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 17
A marriage license was issued yesterday to Charles L. Wolf and
Miss Lillie May Lively. The
parties are residents of Clay County.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 20
A marriage license was issued this afternoon to A. Lucke and
Miss Louisa Ditterman.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 20
Charles H. Omber and Mrs. Jessie Haley were united in marriage
by Judge A.H. Carrigan in the
county clerks office at the court house this morning.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 29
Harding - Cobb Nuptials
Former Wichita Falls Girl Married to Amarillo Ranch Man
Amarillo Panhandle - Tuesday
At high noon today in St. Andrews church Rev. E. McQueen Gray
of Carlsbad N.M. officiated at
the wedding of Miss Virginia Leoma Cobb to Mr. Henry Clay Harding.
For the wedding the
attractive interior of St. Andrew's Church had been touched with
color, with sprays of Southern
smilax, which lined the arches in front of the church, twined
about the organ, the desk, the
pulpit and the crucifixes. Smilax and ferns arranged over the
rich cloth of the altar centered
and completed the quiet beauty of the whole. At 12 o'clock to
accompaniment by the organist,
Miss Sadie Thompson, Mrs. Adrian Driggs sang, "All for You".
Then to the measure of
Mendelssohn's wedding march ushered by Mrs. J.W. Hoover, and
preceded by the matron of honor,
Mrs. Avery Turner, the bride on the arm of her father, Major
Cobb, entered the door of the
church. At the altar where Rev. Gray awaited them, they were
joined by the groom, ushered by
Mr. A.P. Mitchell. During the giving and the hearing of the solemn
responses of the ceremony,
Miss Thompson played softly and after the invocation she played
the march from Lobengrin as a
recessional and Mr. and Mrs. Harding, the matron of honor with
Major Cobb, Mr. and Mrs.
Stinnett and the ushers left the church to take the cabs in waiting
to carry them to the train.
Mrs. Harding is the daughter of Major Cobb of Wichita Falls,
a distinguished Confederate
veteran who was commander of Cobb's battery during the Civil
War. For over four years she made
her home in Amarillo with her sister, Mrs. A.S. Stinnett. Her
charm and social graces have made
her a favorite with her friends and she is sped with best wishes
on her wedding journey by a
host of friends who wait to welcome her back home. Henry C. Harding
is one of the best and most
favorably known men in West Texas today. As a member of the LX
ranch until its dissolution, he
showed the same ability to deal with the changing conditions
in the business that has made him
successful in his own business and as a commission man. Besides
owning extensive ranching
interests in Eastern New Mexico, Mr. Harding is a member of the
recently organized Western Land
and Commission Company. Mr. and Mrs. Harding left on the 12:45
train this afternoon for El Paso
and points in old Mexico, where they will spend several weeks.
After March 1st they will be at
home in their new residence at Sixteenth and Lincoln streets
in this city.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 29
A marriage license has been issued to E.C. McMillan and Miss
Eunice Payne.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > January
> 31
Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brown of Electra
to the marriage of their
daughter Miss Myrtle Shonnie to Mr. W.O. Duffie of Beaumont,
the wedding to take place at the
home of the bride's parents at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening February
2nd.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 6
A marriage license was issued this morning to N.J. Ridley and
Miss Velma Hamilton.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 10
A marriage license was issued Saturday to William L. Doyle and
Miss Emma Mayer. Both were
residents of Clay County.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 13
Miss Emma Myre and Mr. William Doyle of the Charlie neighborhood
were united in marriage last
Sunday morning, Rev. W.F. Fry officiating.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 17
Marriage licenses were issued today to L.E. Wallace and Miss
Bertha Gwinn and to Henry Wilson
and Miss Mary Armstrong.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 18
Myles - Curry
At half past 5 o'clock this morning at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.M.
Curry, The marriage of Miss Tott Curry to Mr. A.E. Myles took
place. Rev. J.A. Stafford, pastor
of the Tenth street Methodist church officiating. Mr. Myles and
his bride left on the early
morning train for a bridal tip of about ten days, during which
time they will visit Kansas City
and St. Louis. The couple will return to make this city their
home and Mr. Myles will engage in
business here. The bride has been employed by the post office
and is both popular and highly
esteemed. Mr. Myles is a native of Kentucky and until recently
was secretary of the Wichita
Falls Chamber of Commerce. He is a man of pleasing personality
and is possessed of splendid
business ability.
Wallace - Gwinn
Miss Bertha Gwinn and Mr. L.E. Wallace of Cleburne were married
at Iowa Park this morning. Mr.
Wallace and his bride passed through Wichita Falls today on their
way to their new home in
Cleburne. Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908
> February > 26
Goes After His Bride
Forest Dean left this afternoon for Vernon, where he is to be
married tonight at 8 o'clock to
Miss Mabel Kester, one of the popular young ladies of that city.
After the ceremony, Mr. Dean
and his bride will return here, and from here will go to the
home of the groom's parents
thirteen miles northeast of this city, where they will make their
home. Mr. Dean is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dean and has many friends in this city who will
congratulate him upon the
successful termination of his love affair.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 27
Married at the Presbyterian manse at 10 o'clock this morning,
Mr. E.S. King and Mrs. Ola
Walker, Dr. J.J. Dalton officiating. Both are from Ft. Worth.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > February
> 28
The marriage of Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison,
in the home of the bride in
Seymour, last Wednesday evening was a nuptial ___ of more than
ordinary interest. The ceremony
was pronounced by Rev. Charles A. Eaton, rector of the Church
of Good Shepherd in Wichita Falls
and among the guests were Miss Sibyl Kemp and Mrs. T.B. Greenwood
of this city.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 2
A Marriage license was issued Saturday to James T. Sellers and
Miss Lola Crow.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 5
At the home of Richard Ireland at high noon today the marriage
of Mrs. Norvie Ehl and Robert
Walker was solemnized, the Rev. R.E. Farley officiating. The
couple are residents of Oklahoma.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 12
Lawson - Thompson
Miss Lizzie Thompson and Emil Lawson were united in marriage
by Justice Brothers at his office
on Indiana avenue at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The bride
has been a resident of the
Allendale neighborhood and is a highly respected young woman.
The groom is employed with the
Fort Worth and Denver and is a young man of many excellent qualities.
Their many friends extend
hearty congratulations.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 14
A marriage license was issued to W.W. Robinson and Miss Birdie
Simson.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 16
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Fonville Saturday night at 10
o'clock, the marriage of Miss
Johnnie Berry to Otto Stehlik took place, the Rev. J.J. Dalton
officiating. Mr. Stehlik is
engaged in the real estate business in this city, where the couple
will make their home after a
bridal trip to Fort Worth and other points of South Texas.
Marlow - Williard At Haskell Sunday afternoon Will Marlow, a
Wichita Falls boy, was united in
marriage to Mrs. Donna Williard of Munday. Mr. Marlow and his
bride left on a wedding trip
after the ceremony and upon their return will take up residence
at Weinert's ranch of which Mr.
Marlow is foreman.
Married
At the Presbyterian manse at 2:30 this afternoon, Mr. Alva Lee
Matthews and Miss Lela Staller,
Dr. J.J. Dalton performing the ceremony. The newly married coupled
are from Frederick and
immediately after making the nuptial knot was securely tied departed
for that town via the
Wichita Valley and Northwestern.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 23
A marriage license was issued this morning to Lizzie Todd and
John Marcum.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > March
> 30
Hardesty - Hutchcraft
Miss Dora Hutchcraft and Roy Hardesty were united in marriage
at the Tenth Street Methodist
Parsonage at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night. The wedding was a
very quiet affair, only a few of
the friends of the couple learning of their marriage until Sunday
morning. Both the bride and
groom are well known and popular young people and have many friends
who extend congratulations.
They will make their home in this city for the present.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 1
WEDS OKLAHOMA GIRL
Miss Mamie Stephens and W.P. Bledsoe Married at the Courthouse
Married at the courthouse at 11 o'clock this morning by Judge
M.F. Yeager, Mr. W.P. Bledsoe and
Miss Mamie Stephens, both of Eschiti, Oklahoma. The bride and
groom accompanied by their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Williams, arrived this morning on
the Wichita Falls and Northwestern
and will return to that place by the same route this afternoon.
The groom Mr. Bledsoe, was
formerly a resident of Wichita County and has many friends who
will be glad to learn that he
has taken for himself one of Eschiti's fairest young ladies for
his bride.
BROUGHT HOME A BRIDE
Billy Hansard, the postmaster at Thornberry, arrived this afternoon
with his bride from
Arkansas, where the wedding took place a few days ago. Some of
the Thornberry people who were
in town today say that they are preparing to give Mr. Hansard
and his bride a rousing welcome
tonight and that all the ___ cows in the neighborhood will be
relieved of their neck pieces in
order to furnish the most necessary instruments that cut such
an important part of an
occasion of this nature.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 4
Royals - Dennis
C.H. Royals and Miss Eva Dennis of Byers, were married in the
courthouse Monday afternoon,
Judge Denny officiating. They were accompanied to Henrietta by
a party of friends and after the
wedding they took in the sights of the city. Henrietta Independent.
Dixon - Anderson
On Saturday W.S. Dixon and Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Wichita
Falls were married in Henrietta.
Judge Denny performed the ceremony at the courthouse. Henrietta
Independent
At the Presbyterian manse last night Mrs. Gladys Black and Mr.
J.F. Umbarger were united in
marriage by Rev. J.J. Dalton. Both of the contracting parties
are well known residents of
Wichita Falls and will make this city their home.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 6
A marriage license was issued Saturday to A.R. Gaddis and Miss
Mattie Lawson.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 15
Neely - Saufley
Mr. and Mrs. Ras Saufley of Bowie have issued invitations for
the wedding of their daughter,
Bertha Edwin, to Rufus Polk Neely of Wichita Falls. The wedding
will take place at 1 o'clock
Wednesday, April 29th. Mr. Neely is traveling freight and passenger
agent for the Fort Worth
and Denver with headquarters in this city.
Green - Hund
Friends in Wichita Falls have received invitations to the wedding
of Miss Josephine Catherine
Hund to Orten? David Green at Corpus Christie, Texas, Tuesday
morning April 28th. The bride to
be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hund and lived near this
city until a few months ago when
she moved with her parents to Corpus Christie. Mr. Green was
formerly cashier at the M. K. & T.
office here but is now located at Pottsboro, Texas where he is
agent for the same company. The
at home card announces that the couple will be home at Pottsboro
after May 15.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 17
Frank Jay Gould and his wife who was Helen Margaret Kelly have
separated and it is said Mrs.
Gould has brought action looking for a legal separation. Jealously
on the part of Mr. Gould,
due, it is said, to the homage paid Mrs. Gould, who is a beautiful
woman, by other men. They
have been married six years and have two children.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 22
Thomson - Doran
Young Business Man of Houston Weds Wichita Falls Girl
Miss Charlotte Doran, daughter of Denver dispatcher W.F. Doran
and wife, and James Robert
Thomson, Vice President of the American Securities Company of
Houston were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's parents in Crescent Lake addition
in this city at 10 o'clock this
morning the Rev. Father Dolje officiating. The marriage was in
the nature of a surprise to the
bride's many friends here and the wedding was a very quiet affair,
only a few intimate friends
and relatives being present. The groom is a son of Dr. and Mrs.
R.W. Thomson of Bellville and
is one of Houston's most promising young businessmen. The couple
left on the 11:40 train this
morning for the Gulf Coast, where they will spend a short honeymoon,
after which they will be
at home in Houston.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 24
Married
In this city at 10 o'clock last night at the residence of Rev.
A.J. Bush, Mr. Courtney McCall
and Miss Mattie Goodman, Rev. Bush performing the ceremony. The
newly married couple resides
near Jolly.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > April
> 27
Howard - Stewart
Miss Mae Stewart, daughter of Frank Stewart, and W.J. Howard
Jr., were united in marriage by
Rev. A.J. Bush, at his home on Austin street, at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon. The couple have
started housekeeping in their new home at the corner of Tenth
street and Travis avenue. They
have the congratulations and best wishes of many friends.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 4
Nichols - Hardy
At the home of Rev. F.E. Farley Sunday morning, Miss Clara Hardy
and J.C. Nichols of the
Mabeldean neighborhood were united in marriage.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 7
SUES DAUGHTER OF GEN. DODGE
From the fact that the plaintiff was the original owner of the
town site of Wichita Falls and
that the defendant is a daughter of Gen. G.M. Dodge, chairman
of the board of directors of the
Colorado and Southern, the following from yesterday's Fort Worth
telegram will be read with
interest here. The Telegram says: In the Sixty - seventh district
court Tuesday, a petition was
filed by R.E. Montgomery, a well known resident of Fort Worth
in which he seeks a divorce from
his wife, Mrs. Bettie D. Montgomery, a daughter of General Granville
M. Dodge, chairman of the
board of directors of the Colorado and Southern lines, who with
a party of friends, spent
Tuesday here in his private car. The attorneys for Mr. Montgomery
believed that the defendant
was in the car of her father and a deputy sheriff was dispatched
to the depot with service
papers, and although he spent several hours in an effort to find
Mrs. Montgomery, his mission
proved futile and he was forced to return to the courthouse without
serving the papers. Deputy
Sheriff Yancey to whom the papers were delivered, visited the
private car of General Dodge and
while he was treated with courtesy, he was informed by General
Dodge that Mrs. Montgomery was
not an occupant of the car and he knew nothing of the case. Mr.
Yancey remained around the
depot until the departure of General Dodge and his party on the
Rock Island train at 9 o'clock.
Married in 1873
Mr. Yancey was of the opinion that Mrs. Montgomery was present
in Fort Worth but that she
avoided service by leaving the city on some train earlier in
the day. The petition states that
the plaintiff and defendant were married in Iowa in November
of 1873 and that they lived as
husband and wife until 1896 when the defendant abandoned the
plaintiff and has since resided in
the states of Iowa and New York. It is further alleged that the
plaintiff in 1897 provided a
home in at Clarendon in Donley County and went to New York in
an effort to get his wife to
return and make her home with him. This he charged she refused
to do.
Sends her $100 a Month
As to the support of his wife since their separation, the plaintiff
recites that he sends her
$100 each month and at other times still larger amounts. Three
children were born to the couple
all of whom have reached maturity. Mr. Montgomery makes his home
at 104 West Second street, and
is well known in local business circles. He declined to discuss
the case and when pressed for
an interview referred the matter to his attorneys who likewise
declined to talk about the suit.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 14
Married at the home of Mr. Herndon, across the river from the
bridge this afternoon, Miss Viola
Spradling and Mr. W.L. Coleman. The ceremony was pronounced by
Justice Brothers in the presence
of a few friends and relatives.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 18
Dr. Walker to Wed
Invitations have been received by friends here to the wedding
of Miss Esther Howard of Tulsa,
Oklahoma to Dr. Wade Hampton Walker. The wedding will take place
at Tulsa at 6 o'clock on the
evening of Wednesday, May 27th and the couple will be at the
home in Wichita Falls after their
bridal trip. The bride to be is the daughter of Mrs. John Howard
and was formerly a resident of
this city where she is well known and highly esteemed.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 19
Justice W.E. Brothers received a telegram from Milton Frieze
at El Paso this morning announcing
the marriage of Mr. Brother's son, George L. Brothers to Miss
Lula May at that place yesterday
afternoon. The telegram further stated that the couple had left
on a honeymoon trip to Los
Angeles, California.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 21
Marriage licenses have been issued to Anna Jo Southers and Arthur
T. McDonald and to W.R. Neal
of ? and Mary Jane Sours of Jolly.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > May
> 30
Hooks - Barwise
Married at the home of Lawrence Hooks brother of the groom, in
this place on Tuesday evening,
May 29th at 8 o'clock, Frank Hooks and Josh ? Barwise, Rev. Lewis
McV?? of the Methodist Church
South officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by a few of the
relatives and immediate friends
of the contracting parties. The groom is a prosperous young farmer
living two miles south of
Eschiti. The bride's home was at Electra, Texas where her parents
reside. Mr. Hooks has many
friends here who wish him and his bride all of the good there
is in this life. Eschiti Banner
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > June
> 4
Will live in Wichita Falls
Married at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Sherman, Monday evening
June 1st, Miss Helen Louise
Howell of that place to Mr. W.S. Taylor of 1308 Burnett street,
Wichita Falls. The ceremony was
pronounced by D.J.W. Miller. Mr. Taylor and his bride will make
their home in this city, Mr.
Taylor having taken a position with the Wichita Mill and Elevator
Company.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > June
> 6
Dr. W.H. Walker and Bride Arrive in Wichita Falls
Dr. W.H. Walker and bride arrived in this city yesterday afternoon
from Tulsa, Oklahoma where
they were married on the evening of June 3. On account of washouts
they were compelled to come
to Wichita Falls via the Frisco and the Wichita Falls and Northwestern.
The bridal party
comprised of the bride and groom, Miss Dot Walker and Harley
Heath left Frederick at eight
o'clock yesterday morning but on account of a derailment of a
coach on the train near Kell City
they were delayed and did not reach this city until late yesterday
afternoon, and even then had
to make the last stage of their journey in a box car. On the
same train were O. Terry of
Temple, Okla., and W.H. Hundley of Fort Worth who were on their
way to waiting brides. But alls
well that ends well and the bride and groom are now happily located
in their elegant new home
on Scott avenue where they are receiving the warm congratulations
of many friends. The Tulsa
Morning World of June 4 gives the following account of their
wedding. A wedding of wide social
interest was solemnized last evening when Miss Esther Howard,
daughter of Mrs. John Howard, was
married to Dr. Wade Hampton Walker of Wichita Falls, Texas. Simple
elegance marked the ceremony
which was at the home on Denver avenue and witnessed by a small
company including besides the
relatives of the bride and groom the most intimate friends of
the families in this city. In the
marriage room was an alter of palms and smilax studded thickly
with pure white flowers and
suspended from the overhanging arch was a white flower wedding
bell. The bridal party included
besides the bride and groom Miss Lottie Evans, cousin of the
bride, Maid of Honor and Mr.
Harley Heath, Best Man. Miss Berry played Mendelssohn's Wedding
March preceding the entrance of
the party and as they paused at the marriage altar Rev. Father
Heiring read the simple and
beautiful ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of messaline,
made with a deep yoke of real lace
and finished with a satin girdle, pearl trimmings, pendant ornaments
and narrow soutach braid.
Insets of lace finished the Japanese effect of the short sleeves,
which were met at the elbows
with long gloves. The skirt ended with a train and was completed
with bands and tucks. She wore
no ornaments save an aigrette in her coiffure and carried a shower
of roses and valley lilies
caught with a tulle bow. Miss Evans wore a gown of white pompadour
satin with lace trimmings
and carried a shower bunch of pink roses. Following the wedding,
the Misses Berry gave a large
reception which was attended by about fifteen hundred friends.
For this occasion the spacious
Berry home was transformed into a bower of roses and carnations.
The Phi Alpha Club Girls, of
which the bride was one, assisted in the affair. The only out
of town guest were Miss Sue
Walker, sister of the groom, from Wichita Falls, Texas and Mr.
Harley Heath, the best man. Dr.
Walker and his bride left on the Frisco for Wichita Falls, where
a lovely home has been fitted
up for their occupancy. She wore a blue voile traveling suit
with hat and gloves en tone. The
bride of last evening has spent four years in this city, having
come here from the city to
which she returns. The wedding was a culmination of a romance
which has lasted between the two
almost since childhood. She has been a promising member of the
literary and musical clubs of
the city and also of the young ladies card clubs. She is a gifted
musician and possessed of
those sweet traits of character which made her the favorite she
was and the most popular girl
in the city. She received beautiful and substantial evidences
of the high regard in which she
is held by the many gifts sent by friends since her invitations
for the wedding were issued.
The groom, who is a practicing physician and surgeon, is one
of the leading figures in his
profession in North Texas and is assistant chief surgeon for
the Wichita Valley and other
railroads. He belongs to a family prominent socially.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > June
> 15
Double Wedding
A Double Wedding took place at the home of Mr. McDonald, about
four miles south of town
yesterday afternoon, when Mr. E.C. McDonald and Miss Lizzie Ford,
and Mr. Wallace Ford and Miss
Edna McDonald were united in marriage by Rev. W.F. Fry pastor
of the First Baptist Church in
this city. A number of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony
and a wedding dinner was
served. The grooms of both instances were brothers of the brides
in the other couple. The young
people are members of prominent families and are well known and
popular. Their many friends
extend hearty congratulations.
Divorced Tuesday Remarried Saturday
Often in the dull pages of the court records are hidden stories
of romance or tragedy which
rival those of fiction. Just what story is connected with the
appearance of the names of J.E.
Wiley and M.A. Wiley on the district court docket and upon the
marriage license record within
the same week the Times has been unable to learn, but the appearance
on the record indicates a
good story. The district court record shows that upon Tuesday,
June 9, 1908 an order for a
decree of divorce was granted to M.A. Wiley from J.E. Wiley and
the records from the county
clerk's office show that upon Saturday, June 13, 1908, a marriage
license was issued to J.E.
Wiley and M.A. Wiley. Further inquiry concerning the coincidence
has developed the fact that
the couple divorced and those issued a marriage license are identical.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > June
> 22
Arrives With Bride
Mr. James Stearns, a telegram operator of this city, was married
last Wednesday to Miss Lee
Farley of Cleburne, Texas and after a short bridal trip to Dallas
and other cities, the newly
married couple arrived here Saturday night, and will make this
city their home, the groom
having accepted a position with the Western Union Telegraph Company.
The announcement of the
wedding was quite a surprise to the friends of the groom in this
city, and the Times joins with
them in extending its heartiest congratulations.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > June
> 30
Married at the home of Rev. W.F. Fry this morning, Mr. Walter
Ferguson and Miss Ada V. Peters
of New York, Rev. Fry officiating. The newly married couple will
spend their honeymoon on the
coast of California and will probably visit Australia before
settling down. They were strangers
in this city.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 6
Married
At the Presbyterian manse at 11 o'clock this morning, Mr. George
M. Kelley and Miss Virginia
Pearle Edwars, both of Holliday, Rev. J.J. Dalton performing
the ceremony. The newly married
couple will take a short bridal trip, after whih they will return
to Holliday to make their
future home.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 1
Ziegler - Vaughan
At the Presbyterian manse at about half past eight o'clock last
night Mess Rena Vaughan and
Julius Zeigler were united in marriage. The young people had
planned a surprise for their
friends but in some manner the news of the wedding leaked out
and a number of friends were
present when the ceremony was performed by Dr. J.J. Dalton. The
contracting parties were
popular young people of this city and will start housekeeping
on Broad street near the high
school building.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 8
Pretty Home Wedding
A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
J.A. Stafford on Tenth street at
1 o'clock this afternoon, when their daughter, Jeanne, was united
in marriage to Mr. Frank
Jackson Jr., a prominent young business man of this city. The
ceremony was pronounced in the
presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties
and a few friends. Rev. J.J.
Morgan of Terrell, president of the North Texas University at
that place, and a boyhood friend
of the groom, solemnized the union. Preceding the ceremony, which
took place in the front
parlor, Mrs. J.F. Schwab sang very sweetly to an accompaniment
played by Mr. C.V. Durland, "Oh
Promise Me." The bride and groom were attended by Miss Lena
Breeding of Mineral Wells and Mr.
Emmet Stafford, a brother of the bride, and Miss Willa Stafford,
a sister to the bride, and Mr.
C.W. Hendricks. Following the ceremony, refreshments were served.
The couple left on the
afternoon train on a bridal trip to Denver and other points.
Those present from out of town
points were Miss Lena Breeding of Mineral Wells, Mr. Emmet Stafford,
Mr. Frank Jackson Sr.,
groom's father from Carrolton and Ben Jackson of Kell City, Oklahoma.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 20
Marriage licenses were issued Saturday afternoon to George E.
Stearns and Mrs. Ames Martin and
to Claude E. Grant and Ruby Dell Robinson.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 21
Stearns - Martin
Mr. George E. Stearns and Mrs. Ames Martin were quietly married
on Sunday evening, July 19th,
at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. W.F. Fry, pastor of the First
Baptist church officiating. Mr.
Stearns is a conductor on the Fort Worth and Denver City railway,
and is an honest, honorable
gentleman, popular in railroad circles and with all who know
him, and belonging to one of the
oldest families in the county, while his bride, who formerly
lived at Jonesboro, Arkansas, is a
woman of culture and refinement and many charms of grace and
manner. Their many friends wish
them a happy and prosperous married life and offer to them their
sincere congratulations.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 24
A marriage license was issued this morning to Daniel Pelletier
and Jane Bradford. Mr. Bradford
is the owner of the show having an engagement at the Airdome
this week.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 24
Brannan - Stone
At the M.E. south parsonage last night at about half past ten
o'clock, Rev. J.A. Stafford spoke
the words which united Miss Dora E. Stone and A.L. Brannan in
the bonds of matrimony. The
bride's home is at Henrietta and the groom is a prosperous farmer
of the Riverland community in
Clay County. They came in last night on the train from Byers
and were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Gould of Petrolia and the Misses Browning of that place.
Mr. Brannan and his bride
left this afternoon for their home at Riverland, where they will
start on life's journey
together with the best wishes of many friends.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > July
> 31
Wichita Falls Couple Married
Miss Pick Hyer and F.M. Kell both of Wichita Falls, Texas, were
married this afternoon by Rev.
Brown, the Presbyterian minister, at the chapel on Beal Heights.
The bride and groom and Mrs.
Fred Hyer, mother of the bride are visiting the family of C.C.
Crites for a few days. - Lawton
Democrat. The groom is vice president of the Harriston Townske
Company, a new town to be
started just beyond Kell, Oklahoma and the bride formerly resided
in this city, and is a
graduate of the Academy of Mary Immaculate of this city. Both
have many friends here who will
be pleased to learn of their happy marriage.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > August
> 3
Miller - Williams
Joe Miller and Mrs. Geneve Williams of Wichita Falls were married
in the county judge's office
at the court house Thursday afternoon. Judge Denny officiated.
- Henrietta Independent
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > August
> 19
Married
Mr. M.J. Rusk and Miss Eunice Dykes were married at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Barrett in this city. Rev. W.F. Fry pastor
of the First Baptist Church
officiating. The groom is from Waco, but the Times understands
he and his bride will make this
city their future home.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > August
> 31
A marriage license was issued yesterday to George A. Goforth
and Miss Maude McCoye. This
morning a license was issued to Charles Hurley and Miss Beatrice
Phillips.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 7
Adkins - White
Miss Lillian White of Seymour of O.O. Adkins of Vernon were married
at the court house in this
city at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. J.N. Morton officiating.
After the ceremony,
the happy couple left for Vernon, where they will make their
home.
Kimmons - Hargis
Miss Ada Hargis and Henry Kimmons of Quannah were married at
noon today by Rev. J.M. Morton at
his home on Scott avenue. Mr. Kimmons and his bride returned
to Quannah this afternoon.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 10
Coats - Martin
At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.S. Martin,
at the corner of Eighth street
and Lamar avenue at half past ten o'clock this morning, the marriage
of Miss Blanche Hazel
Martin to Edward Napoleon Coats, was solemnized. The ceremony
was pronounced by Rev. R.E.
Farley, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church and there were
no witnesses outside of the
immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Mr. Coats and
his bride left today for a ten
days stay at Mineral Wells after which they will return to this
city to make their home. Mr.
Coats is a retail salesman in the employ of P.H. Pennington Company
and is a very popular young
man who is held in high esteem by his employers.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 10
Byman - Johnston
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Johnston, near Petrolia, was the
scene of a pretty wedding
yesterday at high noon when their daughter, Gertrude, was united
in marriage to Mr. Earnest
Byman. Preceding the ceremony, Robert Carey sang, "Oh Promise
Me," and the wedding march was
played by Miss Estelle Carey. The ceremony was pronounced by
Rev. Edgar M. Wisdom, pastor of
the Thornberry and Frieberg M.E. church. Following the wedding
an elegant dinner was served to
the guests, who numbered over sixty relatives and friends of
the contracting parties. The
couple were the recipients of many handsome presents in silver,
china, cut glass, linen and
furniture. The groom is a son of August Byman and is a highly
esteemed young farmer. Mr. and
Mrs. Byman will live on the groom's farm near Thornberry, where
a host of friends wish them
happiness and prosperity.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 12
A marriage license was issued this morning to Frank. H. Dodson
and Miss Annie Vaughn. The young
people are residents of Burkburnett.
Morning Wedding
Last Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock Miss Theresa Hund of this city
was united in marriage to Mr.
Otto Tschope of Brownwood, Rev. Father Doije officiating. About
a hundred and fifty guests were
present. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hund on Ninth street.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 21
Married
C.A. Stevens and Miss Florence Caldeleugh at the Methodist parsonage
this morning at 11:30
o'clock, Rev. J.A. Stafford officiating.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
>
Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to Henry Moore and Miss
Lucy D. Whitley and to C.A.
Stevens and Florence Caldwell. This morning a license was issued
o Joseph M. Kelly and Beulah
A. Long.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 22
Marriage Licenses Issued
Marriage Licenses were issued today to the following: John W.
Sonnemaker and Hanna Holtzen; R.
Rozell Browning and Mary C. Brannon.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 23
Carlson - Kester
At the home of the bride's parents, 1204 Burnett avenue, at high
noon yesterday Miss May
Carlson was united in marriage to Mr. Elmer Kester, a well known
lumber man of Fort Worth. The
bride formerly lived in Fort Worth where the romance began, culminating
in yesterdays happy
event. The couple will make their home in Fort Worth.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 24
Weding is Postponed
The announced wedding of Miss Nellie Maye Carlson to Mr. E.L.
Koester, which was to have taken
place Tuesday afternoon at the home of the prospective bride's
parents in this city, was
postponed on account of the illness of Mr. Koester. The wedding
will not now take place until
after the recovery of Mr. Koester, whose home is at Fort. Worth.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 23
At the Methodist parsonage yesterday morning at 11 o'clock Miss
Mary E. Brannon and R. Roswell
Browning of Oklahoma were united in marriage by Rev. J.A. Stafford.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > September
> 29
Stout - Denison Nuptials
At the home of the bride's parents in this city, corner of Lamar
avenue and Eighth street at 8
o'clock yesterday evening Mr. R.G. Stout and Miss Virgie Denison
were united in marriage, Rev.
T.R. Bowles officiating. The groom is a popular conductor on
the Wichita Valley and is held in
high esteem by his friends and associates. The bride is the daughter
of our fellow townsman Mr.
F. H. Denison and her many friends in this city whose best wishers
for prosperity and happiness
will accompany her through her married life. Mr. and Mrs. Stout
will leave in a few days for
Stamford, at which place they will reside in future.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > October
> 7
Married at the Presbytarian manse in this city this afternoon
at 3 'clock Mr. John Talley to
Miss Ethel Fowler, both of Electra. Dr. J.J. Dalton the pastor
officiating.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > October
> 15
Kirkpatrick-Fry
Miss Alice Kirkpatrick and Francis Polk Fry, both of Frederick
Oklahoma where the groom is
engaged in the drug business were married at ? today ath the
Baptist parsonage by Rev. W.F.
Fry. The happy couple left this afternoon over the Fort Worth
and Denver for a visit at Dallas
and other points. They will make their home at Frederick, where
both have many friends.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > October
> 16
Marriage Licenses
Marriage licenses were issued yesterday as follows:
P.A. Phillips to Minnie Moore, Francis Polk to Alice Kirkpatrick,
C.E. Copher to Hattie
Duggins, E.D. Silstrop to Miss Bertha Hurst.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > October
> 19
Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to Jos. Clark and Miss
Maude Baker and Luther Cooper and
Miss Ruth Dickson.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > October
> 27
Allendale, TX - Married, Wednesday the 21st at 8:30 p.m. Mr.
Oscar Jeter and Miss Emma Smith,
Rev. A.B. Mazy officiating.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 2
Allen - Scott
At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Scott,
at 1302 Scott avenue, at 7 o'clock
last night the marriage of Miss Ella Mae Scott to Mr. G.W. Allen
was solemnized. Rev A. J.
Bush, pastor of the Christian Church pronounced the ceremony.
The wedding was witnesses by a
number of friends and following the ceremony a wedding supper
was served. The bride is a
popular and charming young woman and the groom is a young railroad
man. They will make their
home in Wichita Falls, where many friends wish them long lives
of hapiness and prosperity.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 2
Carter - Bates
Miss Bonnie Bates and Mr. R.E. Carter were united in marriage
by Rev. W.F. Fry at the Baptist
parsonage at about 9 o'clock last night.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 3
McIntyre - Pickett
Miss Veta Irene Pickett, daughter of Deputy Marshal Tom Pickett
and wife and Melvin McIntyre
took their many friends by surprise yesterday afternnon when
they slipped away to the
Presbyterian manse, where they were united in marriage by Rev.
J.J. Dalton at about 4:30
o'clock. The bride is a charming young woman of many accomplishments
and the groom is a highly
esteemed young man. They will make this city their future home.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 13
Two marriage licenses were issued yesterday, G.W. Aaron and Miss
Nellie Wells and John Goss and
Miss Nellie Moore
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 18
Hill - Humphrey
Miss Mae Humphrey and Mr. R.S. Hill were united in marraige at
the Presbyterian manse at fine
o'clock Tuedsay evening by Dr. J.J. Dalton. After the ceremony
the couple removed to the home
on Sixteenth street, near the high school building recently purchased
and furnished by the
groom, where they are now at home to their friends. The bride
has lived in this city all her
life and is popular and highly esteemed. The groom is a barber
employed at Ben Williams shop
and is a young man of sterling worth. The Times, with the many
other friends of the happy
couple, wishes to extend congratulations and good wishes.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 19
Matheny - Walker
Letters received by friends here announce the marriage of Miss
Maude Matheny to Mr. D.C. Walker
at Roswell, New Mexico, November 14th. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Matheny and
was born and lived in this city until about a year ago when she
removed with her parents to
Roswell, New Mexico. Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas)
> 1908 > November > 19
Married Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Rev. A.J.
Bush, Miss Roxie Shipley to
A.S. Biddle. Both are residents of this city and will make their
home here.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > November
> 19
Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to J.S. Bittle and Miss
Roxie Shipley of this city and
to Barton Stone of Hastings Oklahoma and Miss Eulah Leown of
Burkburnett.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 14
Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to L. J. Byette and Miss
Janie Bradford, E. L. Brooks
and Miss Mattie May, Frank Sandefur and Mrs. Mattie Lawrence
and to C. Vernon and Miss Laura
Crenshaw.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 2
Koester - Carlson
Mr. Elmer L. Koester, of the Ford - Isabel Lumber Co. of Fort
Worth, and Miss Mellie Mays
Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Carlson of this city,
were united in marriage at the
home of the brides parents, 1304 Burnett Ave., in this city.
Rev. Roswell E. Farley pastor of
the First Methodist church officiating the ceremony being performed
at high noon in the
presence of the immediate friends of the family.The bride was
dressed in blue voile over silk
and carried a bouquet of carnations. After lunch Mr. and Mrs.
Koester took the train for their
future home in Fort Worth.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 2
Gist - Browning
Mr. J.H. Gist, one of the popular tonsorial artists in the employ
of Fred Carter, of this city,
and Miss Lillian Browning of Monroe, Louisiana, were quietly
married at the Methodist parsonage
last night at 7:30 o'clock, Rev. J.A. Stafford officiating. The
happy couple will go to
housekeeping at once on Lee Street.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 3
Marriage licenses have been granted this week to J.H. Gist and
Miss Lillian Browning; Clarence
Smith and Screpta Herington; W.B. Wilcox and Miss Mabel Walden.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 26
Double Wedding
Married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephens of this city,
on last Thursday night at 8:30
o'clock, T.M. Smith and Miss Rhoda Stearns and G.W. Braddock
and Miss Maggie Graham, Rev. W.F.
Fry officiating. The contracting parties reside in this city
and have many friends who ? for
them a happy and prosperous journey through married life.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 26
Special to the Times Frieberg, Tex - Dec. 25 - At 4 p.m. yesterday
Mr. Guy E Lightle and Miss
Jesse M. Powell were married at the Methodist parsonage. They
are very promising young people
of the Burkburnett community. We wish them a long, prosperous
and happy life. The ceremony was
pronounced by Rev. Edgar M. Wisdom.
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) > 1908 > December
> 28
Marriages
C. J. Flippen of Stamford and Miss Anna Laureck of this city
were married yesterday afternoon
by Rev.R.W. Farley at his home in this city. Immediately after
the ceremony had been performed
the newly married couple boarded the train for Stamford, where
the groom is the manager for a
laundry.
Mr. Clifford McSpadden and Miss Annie Hodges were married in
this city on the evening of the
26th, Rev. R.W. Farley officiating. The groom is a prosperous
young farmer residing a few miles
north of this city.
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