Miss Sadie M Clark (married 1893 KS) Harry Lyman
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Miss Sadie M Clark (married 1893 KS) Harry Lyman
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Posted: 30 Nov 2008 2:59PM GMT |
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Clark, Lyman
(newspaper clipping)
Wedding Bells
On Wednesday, January 18th, at 4 p.m. At the residence of A. M. Switzer of Lincoln township, Mr. Harry Lyman and Miss. Sadie M. Clark were joined together in holy matrimony by the Rev. J. A. Holmes, pastor of the Elmer M. E. church. The young bride and groom are well and favorably known in Lincoln and Reno townships, the former being the ward of A. M. Switzer, at whose beautiful and hospitable home the nuptials were celebrated. After the ceremony congratulations were in order, when the many guests were invited to an elegant and sumptuous repast which was presided over by the amiable host and his estimable wife. The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful.
Among the guests present were: Mr. And Mrs. E. Lyman, Mr. And Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Curtis, Mr. And Mrs. P. E. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Knause, Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Huffman, Mr. And Mrs. F. Lyman, Mr. And Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Bowman, E. A. Benham, Frank Lyman and L. B. Switzer.
We are informed that several other young couples of Lincoln are about to embrace hymeneal fetters, which, if correct, we extend congratulations in advance.
The Hutchinson News (Weekly)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas
Thursday, January 26, 1893
page – 7 *** column – 3
Wedding Bells
On Wednesday, January 18th, at 4 p.m. At the residence of A. M. Switzer of Lincoln township, Mr. Harry Lyman and Miss. Sadie M. Clark were joined together in holy matrimony by the Rev. J. A. Holmes, pastor of the Elmer M. E. church. The young bride and groom are well and favorably known in Lincoln and Reno townships, the former being the ward of A. M. Switzer, at whose beautiful and hospitable home the nuptials were celebrated. After the ceremony congratulations were in order, when the many guests were invited to an elegant and sumptuous repast which was presided over by the amiable host and his estimable wife. The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful.
Among the guests present were: Mr. And Mrs. E. Lyman, Mr. And Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Curtis, Mr. And Mrs. P. E. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Knause, Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Huffman, Mr. And Mrs. F. Lyman, Mr. And Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Bowman, E. A. Benham, Frank Lyman and L. B. Switzer.
We are informed that several other young couples of Lincoln are about to embrace hymeneal fetters, which, if correct, we extend congratulations in advance.
The Hutchinson News (Weekly)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas
Thursday, January 26, 1893
page – 7 *** column – 3
