Yoakum Weekly Times, 1910

Yoakum, Texas

read, typed, and graciously contributed by Geneva Garrett

Yoakum Weekly Times, May 21, 1910

Hymeneal

WADE-HILLMAN

The marriage of Mr. Forest E. Wade and Miss Dora Hillman was solemnized on Thursday, May 12, at 3:30 p.m., in the parlor of the Lutheran church, Rev. W. Wolfsdorff officiating. The wedding was a very quiet affair only a few immediate friends of the contracting parties being present to witness the ceremony. The bride is a charming young woman and has many friends in the city who will wish her much joy and happiness down life's pathway. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Wade of this city, is an employe of Uncle Samuel, having charge of the delivery window at the post office and by his urbane manners and an ever readiness to answer the calls of the many people who gather around his window (Wade prides himself on his good looks) at the opening of the mail, he has surrounded himself with a coterie of friends, from whom he is now receiving congratulations and best wishes for future happiness, and with the wish that some time in the future he may become a P.M. of this city. The TIMES sends its congratulations, with the wish that their voyage through life may be as happy and free as the dancing waves on the deep blue sea."

D.R. Breeden of Halletsville returned home Saturday after a brief visit in the city.

Mrs. M.C. Davis of Palestine, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. White and son, G.T. Davis.

Messrs. J.C. Hardison and W.L. Johnston returned yesterday from a brief business visit to Runge.

Mrs. D. H. Jacobs returned Saturday from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at Austin and La Grange.

Mrs. F. Witte, of Victoria, returned home Saturday, after a pleasant visit with her son, H.P. Witte and family.

Miss Lucile Smith, of San Anotnio, is visiting her sisiter, Miss Emma V. Smith, at her home of Mrs. W.L Johnson.