Lee Osborn and Miss Grace Thomas were quietly married at Yankton, South Dakota, one day last week.
Source: Battle Creek Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1929 on page 1.
Lee Osborn and Miss Grace Thomas were quietly married at Yankton, South Dakota, one day last week.
Source: Battle Creek Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1929 on page 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Osborn announce the approaching marriage of their neice, Miss Hazel Osborn of phoenix, Arizona, to Mr. Robert L. Scudder, also of that city. The wedding is to be held Sunday morning, May 16, and it is presumed the couple will continue their residence in Phoenix, where Miss Osborn has been teaching a number of years.
Source: Battle Creek Enterprise, Thursday, May 6, 1937 on page 1.
Fielden “Buster” Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Osborn, was married last week to Miss Lucille Halsey of Fries, Virginia. Mr. Osborn went to Virginia on a visit a short time ago but it was not his expressed intention to return with a bride. It was a surprise even to his parents, it is said.
Source: Battle Creek Enterprise, Thursday, August 22, 1929 on page 1.
Allen R. “Shine” Osborn and Miss Ellen Cox were married in Grayson county, Virginia forty years ago. A surprise celebration was remembered by about 100 relatives and friends at their home.
Source: Battle Creek Enterprise, Thursday, January 16, 1930 on page 1.