Clipping from a BC newspaper (probably
Greenwood), no name or date.
On Tuesday evening,5th inst., Mr. Harry Adams brother
of L. A. Smith, of Anaconda, was married to Miss Maud
Moffet, youngest daughter of Mrs R. H. Huchens and
stepdaughter of the popular superintendent to the British
Columbia Copper company's Mother Lode mine. The ceremony
took place at the mine in the Masonic Hall, which was
very prettily decorated with flags for the occasion.Rev.
W. A. Robins, M. A., clergyman in charge of St. Jude's
Church of England Mission, Greenwood, officiated and
there were present besides relatives to the bride and
groom about 80 others, including many personal friends,
Mrs J. A. McKinnon, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid,
and the bridegroom was attended by Mr. Milton A. Lehner
as best man. The bride looked charming in a cream colored
silk dress, profusely trimmed with lace and she carried a
beautiful bridal bouquet. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Hutchins entertained at supper in their home between
twenty and thirty guests. The toast of the bride and
bridegroom was enthusiastically received and was
responded to by the latter. Other toasts followed adn a
very pleasant time was spent until the company dispersed
at midnight. The bride was the recipient of numerous
presents. Mr. and Mrs. Adams at once went into
housekeeping in their new home at the Mother Lode Mine,
where they are held in much esteem.
Hutchins is also spelled Hutchens above.