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Boyer - Jayne marriage (1898)

BOYER, JAYNE, JOHNSON, HARTZELL, WILLIAMSON, STONER, ENGLAND, PATTISON

Posted By: Ken Akers (email)
Date: 6/1/2017 at 21:40:48

Audubon County Journal (IA)
Thursday, Mar. 17, 1898, pg. 7

EXIRA DEPARTMENT

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Johnson, up in Greeley, last Tuesday
at high twelve, occurred one of
those quiet weddings, Miss Prudence
V. Boyer, to Mr. Claude E. Jayne.
Only a few intimate relatives and
friends were present to witness the
pretty ceremony. After the ceremony
had been performed and congratulations
extended the happy couple were
addressed by two of Audubon county's
best old soldiers, Mr. Seth Hartzell and
H. H. Williamson. That night the
tin can and cow bell orchestra tuned
up and gave the bride and groom a
jolly serenade. "Hayseed" has nibbled
at choice bits of the wedding cake
and showered his choicest blessings
upon Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jayne. The
newly married folks were the recipi-
ents of many choice presents, among
which were the following:
Mr. arid Mrs. Samnel Johnson, bedding,
towels, lamp, cow and chickens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jayne, set of
silver table spoons, set of silver tea
spoons and some chickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoner, fine
linen table spread.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hartzell, lamp.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer, churn.
Mr. .and Mrs. John McNary, tidy.
Wm. Johnson, hair ornament to the
bride, fine nectie to groom.

Note: Parents of Prudence Viola Boyer were Isaac F. Boyer and Lucy A. England.
Parents of Claude Edward Jayne were Edward Packer Jayne and Volumnia "Lumma" Pattison.

Audubon County Journal (IA) - March 17, 1898
 

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