Newspaper Cassville Republican
Date Thursday, June 9, 1910
Headline Married
Text On June first at the home of Jas. Pease of Washburn the family and friends of Miss Minnie E. Pease and Earnest A. Land [Lund] witnessed their union in the holy bond of matrimony.

The wedding took place promptly at 2 p.m., Miss Stella Pease playing the wedding march. The couple were attended by Miss Nellie Journey and Harry Woodruff. The Rev. J. F. King of Aurora at one time pastor at Washburn officiated.

The ceremony was followed by a bountiful dinner after which the party spent a social afternoon. The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Land [Lund] leave June 2 for Cedar, Kansas where they will make their home. The best wishes of their friends follow them. Those present beside the immediate family of the bride were Mrs. Montague, Miss Lucile and Master Geo. Montague, Mrs. Irvin of Springfield, Miss Delcia McGuinty of Stafford, the Misses Journey, Woodruff, Roller and Howard and Sam and Harry Woodruff of Washburn.

Research Note: Abraham Fetrow, father of Janetta (Fetrow) Pease, had lived in Cedar, Kansas before he passed away in 1892, but his widow, and second wife, Mary (Fetrow) Fetrow, lived there until her death in 1928. Abraham and his second wife, Mary Fetrow, are both buried in Cedar, Kansas, but Ernest and Minnie (Pease) Lund are buried at Mansfield, MO. Stella later married Sam Woodruff, who is mentioned above, and they are buried at Washburn Prairie.
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