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    1. Re: [WAKING] HASTIE - ADAMS marriage 1923
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: EDCRF Surnames: Classification: marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.washington.counties.king/359.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: he Seattle Daily Times Sunday Morning, August 12, 1923 Page 7, Column 4 Ensign Weds Seattle Girl Miss Gladys Hastie Becomes Bride of Naval Officer at Church Service The marriage of Miss Gladys Hastie, daughter of Mr. A.W. Hastie of Seattle to Ensign Francis McKee Adams of the U.S.S. Nevada, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Adams of Troy, Alabama, was celebrated yesterday afternoon at Trinity Church, the Rev. William H. Bliss reading the services at 4 o'clock. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was very charming in ivory crepe georgette over satin, long and slender of silhouette and untrimmed save for fine embroidery. Her tulle veil was bound with orange blossoms and her bouquet was a shower of orchids, lilies of the valley and bride roses. Miss Dorothy Willard, the maid of honor, was gowned in apricot brocaded charmeuse, trimmed with pearls and carried Columbia roses. Strands of pearls formed her headdress. The maids, the Misses Marion Burton, May Mullen, Mary O'George, Margaret Jordan, Linda O'Krusch and Mrs. Roy Hudson, wore bouffant gowns of taffeta in the pastel shades. The bouquets were of small midsummer flowers to match the gowns and the headdresses were tulle turbans. Ensign Eugene B. Vose of the U.S.S. Nevada was best man and the ushers were Ensigns Leslie Knisken, Roy Clare Hudson, Sherman Clark, Matthew Kelly, Murlane Farrar and Robert W. Berry. Standards of gladioluses, deep rose and faint pink, down the aisle and in the candle lit chancel were simple but singularly effective decorations. A small reception at the Hastie residence followed the ceremony. Ensign and Mrs. Adams will be in Bremerton from October 1 until the middle of November, when they leave for San Pedro. Mrs. Adams was educated at the University of Washington and the University of Idaho. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Mortar Board, senior girls' honorary. Mr. Adams is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1922. ========== The Seattle Times Monday, April 7, 1958 Page 33, Column 1 Mrs. Francis Adams Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys Hastie Adams, 61, wife of Francis M. Adams, retired Navy Admiral, will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday in Trinity Episcopal Church. Mrs. Adams died Saturday in a hospital after a long illness. She was born here, the daughter of the late Judge Addison W. Hastie. Mrs. Adams was graduated from Broadway High School and the University of Idaho where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mrs. Adams was married in 1923 and lived in Japan and at naval bases in this country during her husband's career. He retired in 1945 and they lived in the South until last year. Mrs. Adams lived in the Piedmont Hotel. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Navy Lieut. F.M. Adams Jr., stationed at Oak Harbor; a brother, Warren D. Hastie, Seattle and two granddaughters. The Home Undertaking Co. is in charge of arrangements. ========== The Seattle Times Monday, November 22, 1965 Page 58, Column 1 Warren D. Hastie, 83 Funeral services for Warren D. Hastie, 83, of 3507 29th Avenue West, will be at 3 o'clock tomorrow in the Arthur A. Wright & Son Chapel, with cremation following. He died Saturday of a stroke. Born in Deadwood, South Dakota, Mr. Hastie first came here in 1891, then went to Alaska for three years. He returned to Seattle to play football for the University of Washington in 1903, going to Nevada the next year. There he was a hoisting engineer and mine foreman until returning here in 1917. Before retiring in 1944, Mr. Hastie owned the Pacific Coast Auto Rebuild. He was a member of the Seattle Executives' Club and Seattle Lodge No. 92, Elks. His wife, May, survives. The family suggests remembrances to charity. ========== The Seattle Times Tuesday, April 30, 1957 Page 53, Column 5 Walter A. Hastie Funeral services for Walter A. Hastie, 76, a retired Aberdeen Fisherman and former Seattle resident will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow in the home Undertaking Co. Chapel. Cremation will follow. Mr. Hastie died Saturday in a nursing home after a month's illness. He was born in Deadwood, South Dakota. He came here in 1891 with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Hastie. His father was an attorney. Mr. Hastie attended the old Central School and Seattle High School. He went to Aberdeen in 1906. Surviving are a brother, Warren Hastie, Seattle and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Adams, Tryon, North Carolina. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

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