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MARRIED AT SEDALIA, MISSOURI
Mr. J. P. Keller and Miss Belle Hinshaw of Bay City are on Their Wedding Tour

We find the following account of the marriage of Mr. James P. Keller and Miss Jeanette Belle Hinshaw of Bay City in the Sedalia, Mo., Democrat of the 20th inst.:

J. P. Keller, cashier of the Bay City Bank and Trust Co. of Bay City, Tex., and Miss Jeanette Belle Hinshaw, eldest daughter of N. M. Hinshaw, an M. K. & T. conductor, who for the past year has been employed at Bay City, were united in wedlock at the home of the bride’s parents, 1009 S. Massachusetts avenue, at 10:30 o’clock this morning.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. D. Prigmore, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, in the presence of only immediate relatives.

A sumptuous wedding dinner was served afterwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Keller left at noon for Chicago, Buffalo and New York City to spend their honey moon, after which they will go to Bay City to reside.

The Matagorda County Tribune, July 29, 1910
 


KELLEY – RYMAN

Married on the 14th, at the residence of Mr. Peter Ryman, east of Wadsworth, his daughter, Miss Flossie Ryman and Mr. W. A. Kelley, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. E. Carter of Bay City. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of that community has a large circle of friends who wish her and the fortunate groom abundant prosperity and happiness.

Matagorda County News & Midcoast Farmer, January 23, 1914
 


TURTLE MOTT TIPS

Kellogg – Holden

Mr. Elmer Kellogg and Miss Effie Holden were married last Sunday at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holden; Rev. Israel, of Palacios officiating. It was a quiet home wedding, only the families of the bride and groom were present. Mr. M. K. Feather accompanied Bro. Israel. The bride looked very sweet in white with pale blue trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Kellogg acted as groomsmen and bridesmaids. They will make their home in Palacios. We are sorry to lose these young people, but our best wishes go with them for their future happiness.

Palacios Beacon, September 5, 1913
 


KENNEDY – LINN

A quiet wedding was solemnized Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Katherine Linn became the bride of Sergeant Oscar E. Kennedy of Camp Travis.

The ceremony which was performed at the Baptist Church was witnessed only by the family and a few intimate friends. Reverend Campbell reading the marriage service. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Adelaide Gebhardt MacDonald.

The bride is the charming daughter of Judge Linn of Bay City, and a niece of Mrs. Philip J. McMahon of this city with whom she has been making her home during the scholastic year. She has been a member of the faculty of the Central School for several years and will continue to hold her present position until the conclusion of the school term.

The groom is a well-known young man of this city, who was holding a responsible position here until he entered the training camp at Camp Travis, where he ranks as sergeant.

Sergeant Kennedy was able to obtain a short leave, and will soon leave for Camp Travis, while Mrs. Kennedy will remain with her aunt.—Laredo Record.

Miss Katherine was reared in Bay City and has many friends here. She is a graduate of the Bay City High School, is a young lady of many attainments, of a sweet disposition and is very popular with her friends and acquaintances, whom The Tribune joins in the heartiest of best wishes and solicitude for her future happiness and success in life.

The Matagorda County Tribune, March 1, 1918
 


KING - JOHNSON

A wedding of interest was quietly solemnized Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson, when their daughter, Mary Adeline, was united in marriage to Bryon W. King, of Corpus Christi, the impressive service was read by Rev. E. F. Kluck, pastor of the M. E. Church.

The bride wore a becoming frock of blue triple sheer crepe with accessories to match and had no attendants.

Following the ceremony a sumptuous wedding feast was served the guest being members of the immediate families and a few near friends.

Mrs. King has a large circle of admirers here where she attended school and graduated with the class of ’31. Since February of this year she has been in Com. Geo. A. Harrison’s office and was most efficient.

Mr. King is a most deserving young man, and has a good position in Corpus Christi.

They left early Wednesday morning for their new home, followed by the best wishes of their many friends.

Palacios Beacon, September 6, 1934
 

 

MORE WEDDING BELLS
 

KLEIN-KILBRIDE—On Monday evening, July 3d, 1899, at the residence of the bride's uncle J. S. Gillett, in Bay City, Texas, Miss Mamie L. Kilbride was united in marriage to Mr. Max G. Klein; County Judge T. J. Hamilton officiating.


The bride is one of Bay City's most amiable and charming young ladies; the groom a well-known and prosperous young business man. May the current of their united lives always be as placid and the dawn of each succeeding morning always be as roseate to them as that of the great national anniversary of A. D., 1899.


The Matagorda County Tribune, July 8, 1899
 


KLENNERT - MCFARLAND

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McFarland announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Honor, to Mr. H. L. Klennert, which took place on January 30th, 1930.

This news comes as quite a surprise to the bride’s many Palacios friends, but all join in sending her heartiest congratulations. Mrs. Klennert attended the Palacios High school and graduated with the class of ’24, after which she took a business course in Houston since which time she has had almost continuous employment. For the past two years or more she has been in West Texas, first at Midland and later at Toyah, where she met the man who wooed and won her for a life companion.

Mr. Klennert has a lucrative position with the Texas & Pacific R. R., a place he has held for some time in Toyah, where they will make their home.

Palacios Beacon, February 13, 1930
 


KRIDNER – DEEK

Mr. Levi Kridner and Miss Bessie Deek of this city were united in marriage last evening at 8:30 o’clock in the presence of several guests and friends at the Baptist parsonage, the Rev. H. C. Morrison officiating.                        

The
Matagorda County Tribune, November 24, 1911
 


 

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