Albright-Williams
Once again comes the chime of wedding bells and Bucklin loses another of its fair daughters. On Sunday, Dec. 28, 1930, Miss Mary Ellen McWilliams became the bride of Wilbur E. Albright of Macon, Mo. The young couple, accompanied by
Finia (Finis) McWilliams, brother of the bride, and Miss Mildred Ray of Marceline, and Mr. and Mrs. C.F. McWilliams of this city, left by motor Sunday morning and the ceremony was read at 1 p.m. at Eolia, Mo., by Rev. J.A. Medley, former pastor of the Methodist Church in Bucklin. after the ceremony, the bride and groom continued to St. Louis and thence to Jackson, Mo., for a short stay at the home of C.M. McWilliams, brother of bride.
Miss McWilliams grew to womanhood in Bucklin and was a graduate in the high school class of 1926. After attending the Warrensburg State Teachers' College for two years she became a teacher in the public schools, having been employed in her home town the past year and a half. Faithful and energetic in her work she will be generally missed in school and social circles. The groom is indeed to be congratulated upon his good fortune.
Mr. Albright has for the past eight years been shop foreman at the Kemper Motor Co. in Macon, Mo., where he is well known and regarded as a man of high principles and capability.
After a short stay they will return to Macon where they will reside, taking with them into their new home the best wishes of their many friends for a long and happy wedded life.- Bucklin Herald
Marriage News Item contributed by contributor Paula D. Thanks Paula
Albright-Williams
Once again comes the chime of wedding bells and Bucklin loses another of its fair daughters. On Sunday, Dec. 28, 1930, Miss Mary Ellen McWilliams became the bride of Wilbur E. Albright of Macon, Mo. The young couple, accompanied by
Finia (Finis) McWilliams, brother of the bride, and Miss Mildred Ray of Marceline, and Mr. and Mrs. C.F. McWilliams of this city, left by motor Sunday morning and the ceremony was read at 1 p.m. at Eolia, Mo., by Rev. J.A. Medley, former pastor of the Methodist Church in Bucklin. after the ceremony, the bride and groom continued to St. Louis and thence to Jackson, Mo., for a short stay at the home of C.M. McWilliams, brother of bride.
Miss McWilliams grew to womanhood in Bucklin and was a graduate in the high school class of 1926. After attending the Warrensburg State Teachers' College for two years she became a teacher in the public schools, having been employed in her home town the past year and a half. Faithful and energetic in her work she will be generally missed in school and social circles. The groom is indeed to be congratulated upon his good fortune.
Mr. Albright has for the past eight years been shop foreman at the Kemper Motor Co. in Macon, Mo., where he is well known and regarded as a man of high principles and capability.
After a short stay they will return to Macon where they will reside, taking with them into their new home the best wishes of their many friends for a long and happy wedded life.- Bucklin Herald
Marriage News Item contributed by contributor Paula D. Thanks Paula
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