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The couple left this afternoon on a honeymoon to Hayden lake, where they will remain for several days. They will be at home in Reardan after next week.
The couple left this afternoon on a honeymoon to Hayden lake, where they will remain for several days. They will be at home in Reardan after next week.
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 16 August 2023

August 18, 1916 Spokane Daily Chronicle Page 10:

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MISS FRAME IS

HOPKINS’ BRIDE


Reardan Couple Wedded Here—Will Spend Honeymoon at Hayden Lake.


The wedding of Miss Margaret Frame and Edward Hopkins took place Thursday at noon at the home of Charles E. Bisbee, E1129 Newark avenue. The bride, whose home is at Berlin, Wis., has been a school teacher in the Reardan public schools for some time and the bridegroom is general manager of the Reardan Telephone company. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. K. Cecil of the Vincent Methodist Episcopal church.

The wedding march was played by Miss Lucia A. Bisbee and Alfred Bisbee Butler. The house was decorated with an abundance of flowers and after the ceremony a wedding banquet was served at Mr. Bisbee's home. Those present were: Miss Margaret Frame, Miss Gertrude Sproud, Mrs. J. R. Kelly, Mrs. B. E. Bisbee, Mrs. A. B. Butler, Mrs. Charles Bisbee, Miss Lucia A. Bisbee, Edward Hopkins, William Hopkins, W. A. Kerrison of Reardan, Franklin Butler, Alfred Bisbee Butler, A. B. Butler, Charles E. Bisbee and Rev. J. K. Cecil.

The couple left this afternoon on a honeymoon to Hayden lake, where they will remain for several days. They will be at home in Reardan after next week.