Frances M. Aikin
b. circa 1897
- Father: J. M. Aikin
- Mother: Jennie (?) b. circa 1856
- Frances M. Aikin was born circa 1897 in Kansas.
- She married Ernest Vincent Tweed, son of David S. Tweed and Mary E. Graham, circa 1923.
- Ernest Vincent Tweed and Frances M. Aikin appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Eastlake, Adams County, Colorado. Other members of the household included Jennie (?)
- The following appeared on 5 July 1932 in The Olathe Mirror: A wedding of unusual interest on account of the extreme popularity of the bride and her family in Olathe and in the East side of the County was celebrated at the Reformed Presbyterian church, Olathe, Wednesday night, June 27, when Miss Frances Aikin was united in marriage to Mr. Ernest V. Tweed of Denver, Colorado.
Rev. Will A. Aikin, brother of the bride, who resides at Hemet, California, read the beautiful and impressive ring ceremony. Miss Bettie Lee, Clarinda, Iowa, was the brides-maid, while the groom was attended by Rev. Alvin Smith, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.
Miss Charlotte Tippin, the ring bearer, wore a dress of white organdie and carried a bouquet of pink and lavender sweet peas. The ring was carried on a satin pillow. The bride's niece, Miss Jane Aikin, was the flower girl. She wore lavender organdie over pink satin. As the bridal party approached the altar, the bride on the arm of her father, Mrs. Alvin Smith of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, played Lohengrin's Wedding March. The altar was very beautifully decorated with pink roses and ferns.
The bride was beautiful in a gown of white satin crepe. Her full-length veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lillies of the valley.
Miss Lee, the brides-maid, wore a gown of orchid georgette over pink satin and she carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church for Mr. and Mrs. Tweed and the congratulations of the 75 guests were hearty and sincere.
The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aikin, the home being three miles East of Olathe. Her early schooling was a the Case school on the opposite corner from the home farm. After completing the course at the rural schools she became a student at Olathe High School, graduating with honors in the Class of '14.
In 1921 she graduated from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Then it was that she was employed by the Board of Education of Olathe City to teach the sixth grade at the Central School, which she taught very successfully for two years and was offered the contract for another year at an increase in salary but this was not accepted. (No reason was given.)
Miss Frances Aikin, in the home, in the school room, at church, at any social gathering, had a winning smile and a wonderful personality whereby she made friends of everyone. Her smile was an index to a lovely character. We believe that there was never a school teacher more beloved by her pupils, and no doubt this had much to do with her unqualified success as a teacher.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tweed of Denver, Colorado. Formerly they were residents of Johnson County and members of the Olathe Covenanter Church where the young people first became acquainted. He is a teacher of Mathematics and is the coach of athletics at the Meeker High School near Denver.
Out of town guests at the wedding were: Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Smith, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania; Misses Marguerite and Bettie Lee, Clarinda, Iowa; Dr. and Mrs. Roger Moore, St. Joseph, Missouri; Rev. W. A. Aikin, Hemet, California; Miss Myra Edgar, Morning Sun, Iowa; Miss May Keys, Winchester, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams and family, Rosedale; Dr. and Mrs. George Aikin; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Richards, Kansas City, Missouri.
The newlyweds left the same night for a short wedding trip and they will be at home after September 1, in Denver, Colorado. - Ernest Vincent Tweed registered for the draft on 27 April 1942 in Denver County, Colorado, while living with his wife Frances at 1263 South Clarkson Street in Denver, and employed there by Colorado Women's College.
- Last Edited: 3 Aug 2016