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Marriage of McKee, Wick

MCKEE, WICK

Posted By: Kathy (email)
Date: 8/3/2004 at 20:59:23

McKee-Wick
Yesterday at high noon at the Methodist parsonage in Osage occurred the marriage of Miss Iverne M. Wick of this city, to Mr. L.D. McKee of Osage, the ceremony being witnessed by only a few relatives and close friends of the bride and groom. Rev. Frank W. Court pronounced the vows, the ring ceremony being used. The bride wore a handsome gown of charmeuse and carried white roses. After the ceremony, the wedding party went to the home of the groom’s mother, Mrs. Mae McKee, in that city, where a wedding dinner was served, and that evening the bride and groom left for Flandreau, S.D. where the groom owns a shoe store and where they will be at home to their friends after April 1.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.I. Wick of this city and she graduated from the Nashua High School with the class of 1910, and since then has been one of the successful rural teachers of the community, except one year which she spent attending the Cedar Valley Seminary at Osage, and it was while there that she met the young man who won her for his bride. For four years she taught continuously, except two terms in the Swinton School and her length of service there is a testimonial to her ability as a teacher. She is a young woman of charming personality and will make a good helpmate to the man who has chosen her to preside over his home.
The groom is a stranger to most of our people but is highly spoken of by those who know him. He recently purchased an interest in a shoe store at Flandreau. The best wishes of many friends will be extended to them in their new estate.
Those from here who attended the wedding were; James H. Wick, brother of the bride, and Mr. O.R. Laird and Miss Gladys Potter. Miss Pearl Thomas of Charles City was also a guest.
Nashua Post-

[circa 1915]
found in a scrapbook, I am not related-


 

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