Adams - Funeral services for Mrs. T.E. Adams Sr. were held Saturday from Christ Episcopal Church with Father Howard Trask officiating. Internment was in Evergreen Home Cemetery. A memorial has been established to Christ Episcopal Church with William Boyce in charge. Griffiths-Fox-Hovendick Chapel. Pallbearers were Harry Milke, Don Dillow, Dr. W.W. Waddell, R.A. Feldt, C.M Reed and M.S. Hevelone.
***********************************************
The Beatrice Daily Express, June 26, 1899:
Adams-Miller.
A very pleasant wedding ceremony was observed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, the high contracting parties being Mr. Thomas E. Adams, engineer at the institute for feeble minded, and Miss Okolono Miller, of Stromsburg, Neb. Rev. H.W. Davis officiated. The wedding was a home affair, the attendance being confined to the near friends and relatives of the bride and groom.
Mr. Adams is one of the most popularly known and esteemed young men of the city, and was for some years connected with the Dempster company.
The bride is a great favorite in the social circles of Stromsburg and is spoken of most highly by all her friends as a loveable, charming and accomplished young woman.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams will at once go to housekeeping in their own home, 1336 East Ella street.
THE EXRESS extends to the young people its heartiest congratulations.
Adams - Funeral services for Mrs. T.E. Adams Sr. were held Saturday from Christ Episcopal Church with Father Howard Trask officiating. Internment was in Evergreen Home Cemetery. A memorial has been established to Christ Episcopal Church with William Boyce in charge. Griffiths-Fox-Hovendick Chapel. Pallbearers were Harry Milke, Don Dillow, Dr. W.W. Waddell, R.A. Feldt, C.M Reed and M.S. Hevelone.
***********************************************
The Beatrice Daily Express, June 26, 1899:
Adams-Miller.
A very pleasant wedding ceremony was observed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, the high contracting parties being Mr. Thomas E. Adams, engineer at the institute for feeble minded, and Miss Okolono Miller, of Stromsburg, Neb. Rev. H.W. Davis officiated. The wedding was a home affair, the attendance being confined to the near friends and relatives of the bride and groom.
Mr. Adams is one of the most popularly known and esteemed young men of the city, and was for some years connected with the Dempster company.
The bride is a great favorite in the social circles of Stromsburg and is spoken of most highly by all her friends as a loveable, charming and accomplished young woman.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams will at once go to housekeeping in their own home, 1336 East Ella street.
THE EXRESS extends to the young people its heartiest congratulations.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement