Article clipped from Lincoln Star

'.Y.yi Kfr%w. «•;«:.':•:*:(Special to The Star,) CR13T15. Neb... Oct. 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wright of Crete celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding-anniversary on October C. Atnoon they gave a dinner at which all their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were present. On October 6, 1868, Mr. and Mrs.Wright were married at Cpshocton,Ohio and two days after xiieir wedding they started for Nebraska with a team and covered wagon. They had ?5' and ail their other wordly goods were in the wagon.They came to Saline county and on November 0, 1S6S. Mr. Wright filed on a homestead near Pleasant Hill, the first county -scat. They improved thlt;nr farm and by hard work and saving they have amassed considerable- of this world's goods. In 1900 Mr. Wright retired and they moved, to Crete, here they have* since resided.Their children and grandchildren were present as follows: J- M.Wright and Mrs. E. L. Wilding, Crete; Mrs. H. F. McTaggart, Cowles,\ Grandchildren, Mrs. HarryHouser, PeWit t; Mrs. A. M. Me*II nay. Midwest. Wyo.; LouiseWright Donald Muff. Crete; WardMcTaggart, Cambridge: Mrs.G-eorge Wells, Cowles; Mrs. Earl Bonr, Cowles, Great-grandchildren. Mary Lea Boner, Robert Henry Houser, Foneta Mae McTaggart.Selz Shoes9$G to $10//»///vmm/wsss
Newspaper Details

Lincoln Star

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Fri, Oct 15, 1926

Page 4

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

USA 09 Apr 2019

Other Publications Near Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln Evening Journal

Lincoln Daily Star

Lincoln Daily News

Lincoln Star

Lincoln Nebraska State Journal