Sunday, November 27, 2022

Frye-Aderholdt Vows Exchanged at Lutheran Church, Nov. 27, 1922

Frye-Aderholdt

Lexington, Nov. 23—First Lutheran church here last night was the scene of a beautiful but simple wedding, when Miss Kathryn Aderholdt became the bride of Dr. Glenn Raymer Frye of Hickory. Rev. P. Game, pastor of the bride, officiated, using the ring ceremony of the Lutheran church.

The couple entered unattended and met the officiating minister. Following the ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Frye boarded a train for Washington. Upon their return, they will be at home in Hickory.

Mrs. Frye is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Aderholdt of near this city and is a young woman of grace and culture. She is a graduate of Lenoir college, Hickory, and for several years has engaged in teaching. She formerly lived near Hickory and has many friends in the city where she will make her home.

Dr. Frye is the son of Mrs. E.D. Frye of Statesville. He is also a graduate of Lenoir college, Hickory, and of the Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia. He is now assistant surgeon of the Richard Baker Hospital at Hickory.

Out-of-town guests here for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Hal Frye, Miss Bertha Cline and Mrs. ?.W. Summers of Statesville; Misses Delia and Victoria Byerly of Cooleemee; Rev. and Mrs. O.W. Aderholdt and family of Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. Junius Aderholdt of Kings Mountain; Mr. Cephas Lippard of Hickory; Miss Beulah Nor?ent of High Point; Miss Lila Bertz of Statesville; Messrs. Ralph and ?.D. Morrison of Harrisburg, and Dr. and Mrs. W.P. Speas of Hickory.

From the social and personal page of The Hickory Daily Record, Monday, Nov. 27, 1922

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