Matrimony
Barker-Childes. At the residence of the bride's parents, Wednesday evening, June 1, 1892, John E. Barker and Miss Millie Childes, Rev. H. C. Myers officiating. The bride is one of Wayne's estimable young ladies who has won a host of friends in the city, while the groom, a member of the firm of Larson & Barker, is well and favorably known as an enterprising young man of excellent qualities. The happy couple boarded the morning train for Sioux City and other points and will be absent for a week or ten days.
The Herald extends congratulations. Source: Article from local newspaper, presumably the Wayne (Nebraska) Herald Note by Eric M. Larson: Childs is misspelled Childes; the Larson identified in the article is not related to Peter Alfred Larson or Otto Martin Larson.
Matrimony
Barker-Childes. At the residence of the bride's parents, Wednesday evening, June 1, 1892, John E. Barker and Miss Millie Childes, Rev. H. C. Myers officiating. The bride is one of Wayne's estimable young ladies who has won a host of friends in the city, while the groom, a member of the firm of Larson & Barker, is well and favorably known as an enterprising young man of excellent qualities. The happy couple boarded the morning train for Sioux City and other points and will be absent for a week or ten days.
The Herald extends congratulations. Source: Article from local newspaper, presumably the Wayne (Nebraska) Herald Note by Eric M. Larson: Childs is misspelled Childes; the Larson identified in the article is not related to Peter Alfred Larson or Otto Martin Larson.
Inscription
Mildred Peters
1875 - 1947
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