Subject: |
Thompson, Hanna Margaret (Marriage - 1906) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
THOMPSON ANDERSON |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 04/12/1906
HANNAH MARGARET THOMPSON/FERNANDO WOODMAN ANDERSON MARRIAGE
Fernando Woodman Anderson AND Miss Hannah Margaret Thompson have
formed a merger of names and interests. In other words these two
estimable young people have been made husband and wife. The happy
ceremony making them such took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson, at eight o'clock Monday
evening, April 9th, 1906 and was witnessed by only the immediate
relatives of the contracting parties. Rev. W. T. Hendren pronounced
the words that bind until death shall them part, using the ring
ceremony.
The bride was attired in a beautiful white silk dress and presented
a charming picture. She carried whit bride's roses. The rooms were
tastily decorated with bride's roses and large carnation in white
and pink.
Following the ceremony and congratulations, the wedding party sat
down to a tempting supper, to which all did ample justice.
Both these young people are popular with a large circle of friends.
With the exception of a year or so spent away at school and at
work, the groom has spent his life so far in and near Greenwood,
Clark County, being the son of Mrs. Thea Anderson. The bride has
lived for the past fifteen years in Greenwood and is a graduate of
the Greenwood High School. She, as well as her husband, will have
the best wishes of a host of friends that their married lives may
be happy, prosperous and useful.
Mr. Anderson is bookkeeper for the Farmers Co-operative Supply Co.,
which position he has held, with the exception of part of the first
year, ever since the store was started in 1899. Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson have rented rooms with Mrs. Cynthia Varney, where their
friends will find them settled down like regular old married
folks.
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