| Marriage Announcement Virgil E. Nordley and Iris Catherine Adams, both of Orogrande, were married here Monday. Source: Spokane Daily Chronicle - January 8, 1936 Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis |
| Michael Ketlen and Josephene Podaney were married on August 30 at Genesee. Mr. George Rossiter and Miss Mattie Curtis were married at Genesee on August 25. Source: Idaho Statesman - September 12, 1891 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |
| Kendrick
dispatch to the Spokane Spokesman – Review: Miss Jessie Parker,
who was elected to the city council of Kendrick last spring and
gererally reported as elected mayor, was married in the parlors of the
St. Elmo hotel today to George Gertje, a prosperous young farmer of
Potlatch ridge. Source: Idaho Statesman - December 30, 1898 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |
| MARRIED KENDRICK – Cal Smathers and Sula Walker. GENESEE – October 8th, Josephine Tegland and Lawritz Smith. Source: Idaho Statesman - October 21, 1898 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |
| MARRIED KENDRICK – October 20, James R. Kisher of Moscow and Miss Annie Trull. Source: Idaho Statesman - October 27, 1898 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |
| MARRIED GENESEE – November 15, Harry A. Hanson and Ada Belle Rees. Source: Idaho Statesman - November 23, 1898 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |
| When Mrs. Marie E. Gray of
Akron, O., and J. E. Guy of Potlatch, Idaho, were married in Spokane
recently there came to a happy culmination a modern romance that had
its origin in the advertising columns of an eastern newspaper, six
months ago. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. S. Willis McFadden,
pastor of First Presbyterian church, in the parlors of a local hotel. Guy, who is an expert machinist in the employ of the Potlatch Lumber company in northern Idaho, said that when he read the advertisement announcing that the advertiser, widowed and lonely, was tired of owning herself and wanted a manly and respectable mate, he realized his position and lost no time in answering the appeal. After six months’ correspondence Mrs. Gray came to Spokane, where the bridegroom met her, and the wedding followed. They will make their home in the town of Potlatch. Source: Idaho Statesman - March 24, 1911 Submitted by Marla Zwakman |