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Miss Edith Carter (married 1912 KS) Tom Fee

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Miss Edith Carter (married 1912 KS) Tom Fee

RoseStout54  (View posts) Posted: 30 Nov 2008 4:18PM GMT
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Carter, Fee
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Carter – Fee Wedding

The wedding of Mr. Tom Fee and Miss Edith Carter occurred at six o'clock Wednesday night at the home of the bride's parents Mr. And Mrs. John Carter. We were unable to secure the details of the wedding for this issue of the Sun and will give a full account next week.

The Sylvia Sun
Sylvia, Reno County, Kansas
Thursday, December 5, 1912
page – front *** column – 4

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Carter – Fee Wedding

On Wednesday evening, December 4, at six o'clock, Thomas A. Fee and Edith F. Carter were married at the home of the bride, one mile southwest of Sylvia.

At the appointed hour the couple marched into the parlor where a corner had been beautifully decorated for them to stand. The officiating minister, Rev. H. W. Cummings, of this city, preceded them stepping to an appropriate wedding march played by Miss. Hazel Fee, of Stafford, sister of the groom. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bouquet of a dozen bridal roses.

There were about fifty guests present, almost all of them being relatives of the contracting parties. After the ceremony and many hearty congratulations by their friends, a two course dinner was served, and greatly enjoyed by all present. It was excellently prepared and tastily served.

Many valuable presents were given by the friends. The most valuable among them being $300.00 in cash from Mr. And Mrs. John Carter, parents of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Fee went immediately, after the departing of the guests, to the farm of Mr. Fee's father, four miles southwest of the city, where they will make their home and where the groom had already furnished a house for his bride.

The next day most of the company spent a pleasant day at a reception given for the bride and groom by Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Fee, of Stafford.

A pleasant and prosperous life is both wished and predicted for this young couple by their many friends in this community.

The Sylvia Sun
Sylvia, Reno County, Kansas
Thursday, December 12, 1912
page – front *** column – 3

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