MARRIED.
Miss Violet Jane Pendleton, being tired of leaving home to go to Church concluded to get a Church of her own; and, accordingly was married to Haden W. Church, on Thursday, June 28, 1883.
A dinner party for the “old folks” was given in the afternoon, and one for the “young folks”, including a dance, was given in the evening, at the residence of the bride's mother, all enjoying themselves well. Yet, we might except the small displeasure of some villainous wretches; but who-ever they are, they must remember that “with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”
We wish the young couple much happiness and long life.
~ The Union & Village Echo, St. George, Utah, 01-Jul-1883, Page 3, Column 3
A dinner party for the “old folks” was given in the afternoon, and one for the “young folks”, including a dance, was given in the evening, at the residence of the bride's mother, all enjoying themselves well. Yet, we might except the small displeasure of some villainous wretches; but who-ever they are, they must remember that “with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”
We wish the young couple much happiness and long life.
~ The Union & Village Echo, St. George, Utah, 01-Jul-1883, Page 3, Column 3
You can visit the memorial page for Haden Wells Church II.