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Jones, Rev. S. A. & Miss E. Ferne King (MARRIAGE 1927)

JONES, KING, POYZER

Posted By: Linda Ziemann (email)
Date: 12/5/2006 at 20:31:05

Burke Gazette
Burke, South Dakota
June 9, 1927

The Jones—King Wedding
A pretty home wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride’s father, W. J. King of Merrill, Iowa, when his daughter, Ferne, was united in marriage Wednesday at high noon June 1st, 1927, to Rev. S.A. Jones of Lucas, S.D. The bride has been a successful school teacher in Johnson Township, Plymouth County, Iowa, for the past two years. She is a graduate of the Merrill, Iowa, high school and took a course of Normal training at Morningside College during the summer of 1924.

The bride was attired in a navy blue georgette ensemble with lace and ribbon trimmings. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Freda King, who was attired in an American Beauty georgette ensemble trimmed in pearls.

The groom has been pastor of the Lucas Baptist church for the past four years and is highly esteemed by the people here. He was accompanied by Calvin Anderson of Akron, Iowa. Rev. L.A. Fleming, pastor of the Adaville United Brethren Church officiated, using the ring ceremony.

Following congratulations, a delicious three-course dinner was served.

Those present were: Warren King, Mrs. Olive King of Merrill, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins and son, Dwane, Royal and Norris, of Westfield, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Roggow and son, Vilas, of Burke, S.D., Stanley King and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Montague of Merrill, Iowa, and L.A. Fleming of Adaville, Iowa.

The couple spent a few days visiting with relatives and then departed for their home in Lucas, S.D. They have the best wishes of their many friends for their future happiness and success.
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LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
LeMars, Plymouth Co. Iowa
Friday, June 10, 1927

JUNE BRIDES TAKING SWAY

Ferne KING, of Adaville, is Married to South Dakota Minister

Miss Ferne King of Merrill and Rev. S.A. Jones, of Lucas, S.D. were united in marriage last Wednesday, June 1, 1927, at the home of the bride's father near Adaville. The bride is a daughter of Warren J. King, of the Adaville vicinity. She has been a successful teacher in Johnson township for the past two and a half years. She is a graduate of Merrill highschool and took a course in Normal training at Morningside college during the summer of 1924. The bride was attired in a navy blue georgette ensemble with lace and ribbon trimmings. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Freda, who wore an American Beauty georgette ensemble trimmed in pearls. The groom has been pastor of the Lucas Baptist Church for the past four years and is highly esteemed by all the people there. He was accompanied by Calvin Andersen, of Akron. Rev. L. A. Fleming, of the Adaville U. B. Church officiated, using the ring ceremony. Following congratulations a delicious three-course wedding dinner was served on a long table decorated in blue and silver, the bride's chosen colors. The main feature was a large decorated wedding cake. Those present were Warren King, Mrs. Olive King and Stanley King of Merrill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins and sons, Duane, Royal and Norris of Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roggow and son, Vilas, of Burke, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Montagne, of Merrill, and Mrs. L. A. Fleming of Adaville. The couple spent a few days visiting with relatives and then departed for their home at Burke, S.D. A large circle of friends extend them best wishes for future success and happiness.
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