|
IN OLD OCONTO COUNTY |
Not all issues of past
newspapers have been saved
to microfilm, however, every effort is being made to research what is
available
for this collection. Our goal is to help in researching ancestors and
add
a sense of history. This page is a continuing effort and will be added
to, often, as more research is completed.
Researched
by Cathe Ziereis unless otherwise credited.
Oconto
County Reporter
Jan 2, 1908
Married Monday
Miss Margaret Hynes and Mr. Albert Noack of Little river
Miss
Margaret Veronica Hynes, of this city and Mr.
Albert Noack, of Little River, were married at St. Joseph’s
parsonage at
7 o’clock Monday morning. Rev. Fr. Selbach officiating. They
were attended
by the bride’s half sister, Miss Elizabeth Burke, and half
brother, Mr.
Joseph Burke, as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
Following the
marriage ceremony a delicious wedding
breakfast was enjoyed by the bridal party and a few immediate
relatives,
after which, Mr. and Mrs. Noack left on the 10:13 train west for a
short
wedding visit with friends, and after their return will live in Little
River.
Marriage
licenses -
Karl Edwin
Moksnas of Ft. Atkinson to Aletta Kristine
Kristiansen of Gillett.
Marriage
licenses-
Frank Louis
Hanby to Flossy Mildred Andrews, both
of Oconto Falls.
Lena—Miss
May Ruelle of Lena and Tony Dwyer of Pound
were married Wednesday of last week at the Catholic Church in Pound
where
they will reside in the future.
Marriage
licenses-
Stanley Adler of
Pittsville to Rose Vishneski of Morgan;
John Netzke to
Anne Koeppen, both of Underhill.
Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Brazeau of this city have announced
the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Lucille, to Edgar A. Ste.
Marie
of Spokane. The wedding will occur Thursday, Feb. 6.
Eckhardt – Wilcox
Popular Young People, Formerly of this City, Wedded in Missouri
Announcements of the marriage of Miss Frances Beyer Wilcox, of St. Joe, Mo., to Walter J. Eckhardt, of Green Bay, which took place at the brides home last Saturday, were received here this week.
Both young people are well and favorably known here. The bride is the daughter of Dr. D. E. Wilcox of this city and made this her home until a few years ago when she went south with her mother but has been a frequent visitor here since. Her sweet and amiable disposition has made her a general favorite among all her associates.
The groom has made his home in this city with his aunt, Mrs. E. A. Funke, for a number of years, and made many friends during his residence here. He is a member of the firm of Eckhardt & Dressen of Green Bay and is enjoying a good business.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckardt are expected here Saturday or Sunday and will be at home to their friends in Green Bay after March 1 at 607 Madison Street.
Their
many friends extend their heartiest congratulations.
To Wed Feb 6
Miss Lucille Brazeau and Mr. Edgar St. Mary in Spokane
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brazeau, of this city, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Lucille, to Edgar A. St. Marie of Spokane. The wedding, for which about one hundred and fifty invitations have been sent out, will occur Thursday, Feb. 6th, at St. Louis, of Gonzaga church, Spokane, Rev. Father Falchi will officiate.
Miss Brazeau has resided in this city since last October, having come to Newport with her parents, who formerly resided in Oconto, Wisconsin, the former home of the groom.
Miss Brazeau, who is a popular and charming young lady, during her residence in this city has made many friends who will be pleasantly surprised to learn of her engagement.
Mr. Ste. Marie, the groom to be, is a well known and popular railroad man of Spokane, and at present is connected with the operating department of the Spokane & Inland Empire Ry. System. He has visited Newport several times and his pleasant manner always makes him new friends every time he comes here. The Newport Washington Miner.
Transcriber note: Headline should maybe read St. Marie.
Marriage
licenses -
Otto Berglin of
Antigo and Mary Gordon of Oconto.
Oconto
County Reporter
February 13, 1908
Marriage
licenses -
Peter Laponsey
to Emma Reed, both of Stiles.
Married Monday
Married in Chicago
It
is announced that Mr. Joseph Heller, Oconto’s popular
meat market proprietor, and Miss Gertrude Nagelstock of
Ironwood,
Mich; will be united in marriage at Chicago next Tuesday.
Two Young People Are Made Happy
Miss Fronie Goulder and Mr. Earl B. Crawford Married
Today
At 2:00 this afternoon St. Peter’s Parsonage was the scene of a very pretty wedding to which the contracting parties were Miss Fronie Goulder of this city and Mr. Earl B. Crawford of Marshfield. They were attended by Miss Violetta Morrow and Mr. Joseph R. Heller, as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively. The Rev. Fr. Pete Tying the nuptial knot.
Married In Chicago
Miss Gertrude Nagelstock and Joseph Heller
At six o’clock Tuesday evening the parlors in the Lexinton Hotel at Chicago was the scene of one of the prettiest and most brillant weddings that has taken plce there in many a day, the contracting parties being Miss Gertrude Naglestock of Ironwodd Mich. and Mr. Joseph Heller of this city, Rabbi Dr. Shanfaerbet officiating. To the sweet strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, rendered by a ladies Orchestra of Chicago, of whom are all artists; the bridal party entered the parlors, the bride laening on her father’s arm, and the groom, proceeded by the little ring bearer, Corene Fisher of Chicago.
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenses were issued this week by County Clerk Leigh:
Edward
L. Bent of Abrams to Mayme Allen of Little Suamico.
F. F. W. Pinard
of Calumet, Michigan to Miss
Elsie LeMire of Houghton, Mich.
Charles Housman
to Theresa Leuberger, both of the
town of Oconto.
Albert Lempke to
Eva Way, both of Mountain.
Miss Nora Cook Married
Announcements were received here Monday of the marriage of Miss Lenora Luella Cook to Mr. Alphonse Parsons Edwards, Feb. 18, at Long Beach, California. During her residence here from Childhood to young womanhood Miss Cook won a host of friends who’s good wishes will follow her through her married life.
Wedded at Little Suamica
Miss Mayme Allen and Mr. Edward Bent Made One
Little Suamico, Feb. 26 – avey pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, when Miss Mayme Allen and Mr. Edwin L. Bent were joined in holy wedlock last Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. (Transcriber has complete write up if interested, contact Cathe Ziereis)
Oconto Lady Married
Miss Lou Martineau, One of City’s Fairest
Daughter’s, the Bride
Another
pretty Oconto Wedding was that of Miss Lou
Martineau, oldest daughter of A. M. Martineau of this city, and Bernard
G. Snyder, oldest son of B. Snyder, of Green Bay, which took place at
7:30
Tuesday morning, at St. Joseph Church, Rev. Fr. Seibach officiating at
high mass. They were attended by Miss Ella Davis and Mr. Fred Snyder,
brother
of the groom, of Green Bay as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
(Transcriber has
complete write up if interested,
contact Cathe
Ziereis)
Married
Mr.
Stanley Pawisk and Miss Josephine Komczak of Milwaukee
were quietly married in the Spruce church Monday, March 2. Only a few
of
the most intimate friends were present at the reception, but in the
evening
they were over surprised when a sleigh load of young folks came to
cheer
up the wedding. Lead by a solo, sang by the mistress of the house, the
crowd outside played them the lively tune on their instruments which
was
followed by a big party. Mr. and Mrs. Pawisk will reside in Spruce and
we all extend our heartiest congratulations to the young couple in the
future.
Albert Lemke of Breed and Eva Way of Mountain were married Tuesday afternoon at the formers home in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. They were presented with many beautiful gifts and a good time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Lemke will reside in Breed and we all extend our heartiest congratulations to the young couple for their future happiness.
Quietly Married
Miss
Estelle O’Connor and Mr. Wesley Lee were quietly
married at Menominee, Mich., Feb. 26. Both people are well
and favorably
known here, the bride having grown to womanhood in this city.
She
was a graduate of the Oconto High school and at the time of
her marriage
was engaged in teaching at Pensaukee. The groom is employed as brakeman
on the C&NW Ry. Running out of here and has made many
friends
during his residence in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lee will
reside in
Oconto.
The
following marriage license was issued this week
by county clerk Leigh;
Alexander Tappa
to Louisa Reed, both of the town of
Stiles.
The
following marriage license were issued this week
by County Clerk Leigh:
Otto Braun of
Maple Valley to Mary Oestrick of Underhill;
William
Schuessler to Ell. Lambert, both of Oconto
Falls;
Delbert Myron
Larson to Emma Heimke, both of Gillett;
John Haensgen of
Merittown to Kate Luehndorf of Lena.
Miss Marie Reimer, daughter of Mrs. Carl Reimer of the south ward, and Mr. Albert Gillis, on of our enterprising young businessmen were married in Menominee yesterday at high noon by Rev. Schuh, pastor of the St. Paulus Evangelical church of this city.
Dr. D.E. Wilcox, the well-known dentist of this city, and Miss Annie Johnson, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rugg, were united in marriage at Crown Point, Ind., last Thursday, May 14. Judge Martin of that city officiated.
The
following marriage licenses were issued this week
by county clerk Leigh:
Sigfried Hanson
to Christina Christensen, both of
Oconto;
Albert Uecker to
Emma Giese, both of Gillett;
Samuel N.
Goodman of Oconto to Ida Swerd of Beschenckowitz,
Russia.
The
residence of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Harvey on East Main
Street was the scene of a very pretty but quiet home wedding yesterday
when the formers sister, Miss Bessie McNeil Harvey, became the bride of
Dr. William Clarence Watkins.
Pensaukee—Miss
Hazel Livermore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Livermore, and Mr. Otto G. Topel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Topel, both residents of Pensaukee, were quietly married in Menominee,
Mich., last Saturday.
Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss Edna Bridger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bridger, of Nahma, Mich., and Mr. Blaise Pecor, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pecor, of this city, which will be solemnized at Nahma, Mich, next Tuesday, August 18,
A
marriage license was issued to Michael Orberman and
Mary A. Betram, both of Little River.
Marriage Licenses
Peter
Hansen of Spruce to Charlotte Anderson of Maple
Valley.
Gaston Garenier
of Oconto Falls to Anna Gudewer of
Spruce.
Oscar Dahiquiet
of Oconto Falls to Selma Notion of
Oconto Falls.
Elmer England of
Daggett, Mich. to Lillian Lingenajo
of Little River.
Marriage
Word was received here last week of the marriage of Miss Helen Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger of Little Suamico, and Mr. David C. Jones, which took place in Milwaukee, recently. The bride is one of our popular young ladies, having been born here and grew into womanhood and is well known to all our people, who extend their best wishes to both young people. The groom is an industrious young man and hales from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside in Racine.
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage Licenses were issued this week by County Clerk Leigh;
Wm.
Pagel to Martha Schuelke both of Little Suamico.
Otto Pagel to
Minnie Kolberg, both of the town of
How.
Max Zadach to
Emma Heise, both of the town of How.
A. C. Ecolhe of
Milwaukee to E. L. Koester of Oconto
Falls.
Marriage Licenses
Alexander
Tappa to Louisa Reed both of Stiles.
Marriage
Mr.
Alonzo Nutt and Miss Lina Moody of Oconto Falls,
who were married last week, are spending their honeymoon here with
relatives.
Married Tuesday
Mrs. Flora Van Hecke and Mr. Charles Rouseau
Miss Flora Van Hecke, second oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Van Hecke, and Mr. Charles Rouseau, both of this city, were united in marriage Tuesday morning at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. Selbach officiating. They were attended by Miss Agnes Van Necke, sister of the bride, and Mr. Frank Rouseau, brother of the groom, as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The
following marriage licenses were issued this week
by County Clerk Leigh; Stephan Lemere of Stiles to Mary Tappa of Stiles.
Marriage
A large crowd assembled to celebrate the Kuehl-Rickert marriage Sunday at the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ed Quandt, at Lakeside.
Married at Menominee
Miss Jessie Hurning and Mr. Albert Bartz, two well known young people of Mountain, were married in Menominee, Mich. Tuesday, March 12. They have the best wishes of the host of friends for a long and happy live. They will be at home in Mountain after the first of next week.
Dr. Wilcox Married
To Miss Annie Johnson at Crown Point, Ind.
Dr.
D. E. Wilcox, the well known dentist of this city,
and Miss Anne Johnson, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rugg,
were united in marriage at Crown Point, Ind., last Thursday, May 14,
Judge
Martin of that city officiating.
Miss Johnson had
been in Chicago about a month and
last Wednesday Mr. Wilcox left for Chicago to join her and the
following
day they went to Indiana City where the ceremony was performed. After
spending
a week in Chicago Dr. and Mrs. Wilcox returned last evening and will
occupy
rooms adjacent to the Dr.’s office until their residence in
the North Ward
is vacated when they will reside there.
Married in Menominee
Miss Marie Reimer and Mr. Albert Gillis yesterday at
High Noon
Miss
Marie Remer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reimer,
of the South ward, and Mr. Albert Gillis, one of our enterprising Young
business men, were married in Menominee yesterday at High Noon by Rev.
Schuh, pastor of St. Paulus Evangelical church of this city. They were
attended by Miss Tena Witte and Mr. Charles Koeppen as bridesmaid and
groomsman,
respectively.
They are
spending a weeks honeymoon in Fond du Lac
and will be at home nest Wednesday to their many friends who extend
their
heartiest congratulations.
Married
Walter Harvey Married
To Miss Louise Anding at Lake City Monday
Mr. Walter A. Harvey and Miss Louise Anding were married at the bride’s home in Lake City, Minn., Monday June 1. After July 1, they will be at home to their friends in Platteville, where the groom has been located for the last few years, as the representative of the Fairbanks Morse Company. The bride made numerous friends during her visit here last year and the groom has a host of friends in this county, where he has lived most of his life, whose congratulations and good wishes are extended the happy couple for their future.
Miss Mae Walsh Is Married
Becomes Bride Mr. Walter H. Mann Tuesday Morning
Miss
Mae Estell Walsh and Mr. Walter Henry Mann were
married at 6:00 Tuesday morning at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev.
Selbach officiating.
Transcriber has
the rest of this article, if interested
contact cziereis@charter.net
Miss Lulu H. Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stevens of Rose Lawn, Wis., and Mr. Guy W. VanVuren, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. VanVuren of Seymour, were married at Menominee, Saturday, May 30, by Rev. D. E. Long, pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place. They will reside in Lena.
Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Tillie Wagner to Paul Truebenbach on June 10th. The wedding will take place at Bonduel in the Lutheran church with reception at the home of the bride’s parents.
Miss Effie Borden and Mr. Albert Rasmussen were united in marriage at the home of the groom’s parents at Spruce, Wednesday, May 27, Rev. Smith of Hickory performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Borden of Timme and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rasmussen of Spruce. They were attended by Miss Estella Borden and Mr. Arthur Rasmussen as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively. The bride was attired in white net over white silk and the bridesmaid wore white mull. They left on a wedding trip to Menominee and other points. The young couple will reside in Shawano where the groom is employed. Their many friends extend congratulations.
Marjorie Fulton Married
Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Marjorie Fulton at the home of her mother at Fergus Falls last week Tuesday to Mr. Charles Owig. They will probably reside in Fergus Falls. Miss Fulton’s numerous friends here, extend their best wishes for the future of the happy couple.
Marriage Licenses
Henry
Schlosser of Lena to Katheryn Schaut of Little
River.
Announce Marriage
William Merline and Miss Rose Marek
Keep it Secret 10 Months
At a wedding supper given at the bride’s parents to relatives and a few intimate friends, Mr. William Merline and Miss Rose Marek announced their marriage at Menominee, August 24, 1907, nearly ten months ago. They accompanied the late William Ryan and his wife to Menominee, when they were married on that day and it was given out that they were the attendants at that marriage, but it now turns out that they were the principal contracting parties as well. It is apparent they can keep a secret. Their large circle of friends here are today extending belated congratulations. (editor's note: Witness and friend William Ryan had married Edith Driscol on the same day as this wedding and passed away after a two year battle with Tuberculosis. His death came the same week as this dinner announcing the secret wedding)
Suring
Quite
a crowd from here attended the Wagner – Truebenbach
wedding at Bonduel, Wednesday (Shawano County, WI).
Marriage License
William
LeBeouf of Marinette to Jessie Marcouiller
of Lena.
Peter Couillard
to Grace Saunders, both of Oconto.
Charles Ludwig
of Little Suamico to Louise H. Sancy
of Chase.
Married in Menominee
Mr. Joseph Kadlec, Jr., and Miss Katie Ennise
Brookside, Wis., June 11 – Mr. Joseph Kadlec, Jr. and Miss Katie Ennise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ennise, were married June 10th in Menominee. The groom is a well-known young man of Spruce and the bride is well known lady of the town of Pensaukee. They were attended by Miss Helen Utech and Miss Rose Kirchner as bridesmaids and Mr. Edward Kadlec and Mr. Patrick Hyland as the grooms best men. They left on the 7:00 train the same evening on a trip to Milwaukee where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be at home to their friends in Brookside in a short time. They have the heartiest greetings from all their friends for a long and happy life.
Married Yesterday
Miss Christine Christensen and Mr. Sigfred Hansen
Miss
Christine Christensen and Mr. Sigfred Hansen,
both residents of this city, were married at the Danish Lutheran Church
at 3:00 yesterday afternoon, Rev. J. N. Jerslid of Neenah officiating.
The bridal couple were attended by Miss Mary Hoarsen as bridesmaid and
Mr. Nels Hansen as groomsman.
Transcriber has
the rest of this article, if interested
contact cziereis@charter.net
Marcouiller – LeBeouf
Popular Lena Young Lady was Married Yesterday
Lena,
June 25 – Miss Jessie Marcouiller of Lena and
Mr. William LeBeouf of Menominee were married at St. Charles church,
Lena,
yesterday, Rev. Father Darche officiating. The bride and her
bridesmaids,
the Misses Laura and Marie Marcouiller were all beautifully dressed I
white
silk. The groom was attended by Messrs. Claude Colburn and Dell LeBeouf
as groomsmen.
Transcriber
has the rest of this article, if
interested contact cziereis@charter.net
Harvey – Watkins Marriage
Miss Bessie Harvey and Dr. W. C. Watkins Made One
Yesterday
The
residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harvey on East
Main street was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday when the
formers
sister, Miss Bessie McNeil Harvey, became the bride of Dr. William
Clarence
Watkins.
Transcriber has
the rest of this article, if interested
contact cziereis@charter.net
Married Tuesday
Miss Fannie Holupnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Holupnik of Spruce and Mr. Joseph Svejda of Lena were married by County Judge H. F. Jones Tuesday afternoon. They were attended by Miss Mary Svejda sister of the groom and Thomas Kiedihan as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively. They have the best wishes of their many friends.
Married Sunday Evening
Mr. Samuel Goodman and Miss Ida Sverdid
Miss Ida Sverdid and Mr. Samuel Goodman were united in marriage at 8:00 last Sunday evening, Rabbi Kallins of Marinette officiating. M. Breakstone and M. Abrams acted as witnesses. After the ceremony a bountiful wedding supper was served to a number of friends at the home of the groom’s brother, S. X. Goodman, the bride having arrived here but two weeks ago from Europe to join the man of her choice. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman left Tuesday evening for a few weeks’ visit in Fond du Lac.
Morgan
At
9:00 Wednesday morning, at Flintville church, Mr.
Peter Moes of Morgan and Miss Anna Cooney of Pittsfield were
united
in marriage by Rev. Fr. Kobes. The bride was attended by the Misses
Mary
Moes of Oshkosh and Mary Moes of Green Bay, cousins of the groom, and
the
groom by Mr. John Moes of Morgan, brother of the groom, and Mr. John
Cooney
of Pittsfield, brother of the bride. After the ceremony at the church,
the relatives sat down to a bountiful wedding dinner at the home of the
bride’s parents. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. James Cooney
of Pittsfield
and is very popular among her associates. The groom is an industrious,
steady young man of excellent habits and many qualities and has lived
at
Morgan for a number of years and has a large number of friends whose
good
wishes follow both young people and from whom they received a large
number
of beautiful presents.
Marriage Licenses
Joseph
Lambert and Cora Suring, both of Suring.
Christ Depner
and Lena Schlock, both of Gillett.
Jacob Gomber and
Johanna Mack, both of Gillett.
William Weiss to
Emma Fenski of Lena.
Miss Nettie Johnson and William A. Hanson, both of Maple Valley, were quietly married in Menominee June 24, Rev. D. C. Pianette tying the nuptial knot.
Abrams
The following invitation has been received here: Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby D. Halsted request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Ora, to Mr. Phillip Carlson Wednesday afternoon, June 24, 1908, at 2:30 at their home on Oconto Ave., Wabeno, Wis. Miss Halstead is well known here, having at one time resided here with her parents. The young couple has the heartiest greetings from all their friends for a long happy life.
Marriage Licenses
Peter
Meno of the town of Oconto and May Pickens of
the town of Stiles.
Joseph Jannes of
Gillett and Mrs. Margaret Culbert
of the town of Oconto.
Two
more young people were made one yesterday afternoon
when Rev. Olson of Gillett pronounced the vows, which he made them one.
The contracting parties were Charles J. Hansen and Miss Hilda Johnson,
both of Suring. The ceremony was performed at the home of the
bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Johnson, of Suring, and was one of the prettiest
weddings
that has taken place in Suring for sometime. The bride was attended by
Miss Dagmar Johnson and the groom by James Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs.
Hansen left on the 5:40 train for an
extended wedding tour to Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Yellowstone
Park
and will spend the rest of the summer in the Rocky Mts. Mr. Hansen has
a good position in Montana, being connected with the bridge and
building
department of the C. M. & St. Paul Railroad.
Are Wedded in Lauerman Store
Oconto County Couple Married in Marinette
Tuesday
afternoon in the Lauerman store on the third
floor, a young couple from Oconto county were united in marriage. The
ceremony
was performed in the parlor on the third floor, which is part of the
furniture
exhibit. Justice Bernardy officiated and pronounced the words that made
them man and wife. The bride was Susanna Bri of Brazeau, Oconto County,
and the groom is August Olshefski of Morgan, Oconto county.
His brother
was best man. During the ceremony a phonograph played “When
life is brightest”.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Mrs.
M. Culbert of the town of Oconto and Mr. Joseph
Jannes of Gillett were married at the church of the Holy Redeemer in
Milwaukee
Monday by the Rev. J. J. Theisseu. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Eartelmeyer.
Both were well
known in the county and they have the
best wishes of a host of friends.
A
very pretty wedding took place at 6:00 Tuesday morning,
when Miss Nora Frenchette of this city and Dr. T. D. Ryan of Oconto
Falls
were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at St. Peter’s
church, Rev.
Fr. Vanier performing the ceremony which made them man and wife.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married Wednesday
Miss Agnes L. Walsh and Mr. H. W. Lawrence of Nebraska
Miss
Agnes L. Walsh of Oconto and Mr. H. W. Lawrence
of Crawford, Neb., were united in marriage at St. Joseph’s
parsonage yesterday
morning at 8:00, Rev. Father Seibach officiating. The bride was
attended
by her sister Miss Margaret Walsh, and the groom by Mr. Thomas A.
Delaney
of Green Bay.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Marriage License
William
Wescott to Viola Albright, both of Abrams.
Charles Theime
to Emma Jensen, both of the town of
How.
August Zill to
Augusta Krause, both of the town of
Gillett.
Gideon Miron to
Lyna Lemeronde, both of Oconto Falls.
Harry W.
Lawrence of Crawford, Neb. to Agnes Walsh
of the town of Oconto.
Dr. T. D. Ryan
of Oconto Falls to Nora Frenchette
of the city of Oconto.
The
following item taken from the Crandon Republican
will be read with interest by some of our young people as Mr. Boucher
made
frequent visits to Oconto some time ago and his friends here extend
heartiest
congratulations:
A very quiet wedding took
place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Heim Monday morning, when their daughter, Miss Emma Frances,
was united in marriage to Otto F. Boucher by the Rev. Weber. Only the
immediate
relatives were present, and after the wedding breakfast the young
couple
took their departure for a visit with relatives at Seymour and Gillett,
after which they will return to Crandon for a short time. Mr. Boucher
is
employed at Antigo, and in all probability make that his home. Mr. and
Mrs. Boucher are too well know to need any introductions. Louis Boucher
of Gillett was in attendance.
The Reporter
extends congratulations.
The happy couple
spent last Friday night in the city
on their return from their wedding trip.
Married at Wausau
Miss Frances Hazel Young and Mr. Charles Mineau
Brokaw,
Wis. July 25 – A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at 8:00 Wednesday morning, July 22, at St. Mary’s Catholic
church at Wausau
when Frances Hazel Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Young, of
Merrill,
and Charles Mineau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mineau of Oconto were
united
in marriage, Rev. Gasper officiating. They were attended by Jeanette
LaMonda
of Wausau and Vernon Burharis of Kaukauna as bride’s maid and
groomsman
respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married in Marinette
Miss
Lillian Lingensjo of Little River, and Mr. Elmer
England of this place were married in Marinette on Thursday evening,
July
16, Rev. Erick Bohman of that city officiating. The couple was attended
by Miss Lydia Lingensjo of Little River and Mr. Robert Strom of
Marinette.
Mr. England has been a resident of this township for the past fifteen
years
and has earned the reputation of an energetic and successful
businessman
and has acquired considerable property. Mrs. England is still at her
home
in Little River and when she has disposed of her property they will
arrive
here, where the young couple will reside in the future. The best wishes
of the community go with the young couple. Daggett, Mich., Cor.,
Menominee
Herald.
Former Ocontoites
To be Married in Nahma, Mich., Next Tuesday
Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss Edna Bridger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bridger, of Nahma, Mich., and Mr. Blaise Pecor, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pecor, of this city, which will be solemnized at Nahma, Mich., next Tuesday, August 18. Both young people are well and favorably known here, having been born and brought up in Oconto. The best wishes of a host of friends will go with them.
Marriage Licenses
Michael Orberman
to Mary A. Betram, both of Little
River.
Happily Married
Miss Minnie Strutz, Oconto, and Mr. Chris Wannier, Hudson
A
very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the German
Lutheran parsonage Monday afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss
Minnie Strutz of this city and Mr. Chris Wannier of Hudson, Wis., Rev.
H. Eisenbach performing the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Helen
and William Strutz, sister and brother of the bride.
Immediately
after the ceremony the repaired to the
home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. William Wittkopf, where a
sumptuous wedding
dinner was served at 5:00 to the immediate relatives and a few intimate
friends only. Mr. and Mrs. Wannier left on the 7:10 train for Hudson,
Wis.,
where they will make their home.
Married At Green Bay
Miss Etta Powell of Morgan and Mr. Anton Jarstad of
Green Bay
Married
at Green Bay Tuesday August 25, at the Norwegion
Lutheran Church by the Rev. A. Peterson, Miss Eta Powell of
Morgan
and Anton Jarstad of Green Bay. The bridesmaids were Miss Ella M.
Powell,
sister of the bride and Miss Anna Madsen of Sampson. The groomsmen were
Messers. Chas. And Gustave Jarstad brothers of the groom.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married in Ishpeming
Mr. James Francis Taylor and Miss Agnes Bernadette
McNulty
Mr.
James Francis Taylor, a former Oconto boy, but
now of Chicago, and Miss Agnes Bernadette McNulty of Ishpeming, Mich.,
were married at the home of the bride August 18.
Mr. Taylor has
many friends in this city, having spent
his early boyhood here, who extend their heartiest congratulations.
They
will be at home after October 1 at 604 East Fifteenth Street, Chicago.
Quietly Married
Miss Edith Rusch and Mr. William Klebs in Menominee
After
quietly misleading his score of friends by announcing
that the ceremony was to take place at Oconto next Monday evening, Mr.
William Klebs, the popular catcher of the Menominee baseball team, and
Miss Edith Rusch, daughter of the late A. H. Rusch of Oconto, were
married
at 8:30 last evening at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs.
Richard Edling,
435 Main St. The ceremony was extremely private, only direct relatives
and a few friends being present. Rev. Charles B. Schuh, pastor of the
Trinity
Evangelical church, pronounced the solemn words that made the happy
couple
man and wife.
Transcriber
has complete write up if interested
contact cziereis@charter.net
Married Today
Miss Tillie Werth and Mr. Gustav Rathke of Marinette
Miss
Tillie Werth of this city and Mr. Gustav Rathke
of Marinette were united in Marriage at the German Lutheran church at
3:00
this afternoon, in the presence of a large number of friends, Rev.
Eisenbach
officiating.
They were
attended by Miss Ada Werth sister of the
bride and Miss Lizzie Drafz as bridesmaids and Mr. William Bujack and
Mr.
Henry Leitzke of Marinette as groomsmen.
Following the
wedding ceremony a reception and bountiful
wedding dinner was enjoyed by the bridal party and a number of guests
at
the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Werth on
Superior
avenue.
Married at Sobiski
Miss Revolinski of Little Suamico and Mr. Kleczker of
Milwaulkee
Sobiski,
Wis.- Sept. 8 – A very pretty wedding was
solemnized at 10:00 yesterday morning at the St. John’s
church here, when
Miss Frances Revolinki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Revolinski of
Little
Suamico and Mr. Joseph Kleczker of Milwaukee were united in marriage.
Father
Novak officiated.
They were
attended by Miss Mary Ryments and Mr. Mike
Revolinski as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Remington – Walsh Marriage
Miss
Florence Remington of the West ward and Mr. Charles
John Walsh, son of William T. Walsh of the town of Oconto, were quietly
married in the presence of a few friends at 6:00 Tuesday morning at St.
Peter’s church, Rev. Fr. Vanier, officiating.
They were
attended by Miss Nellie Walsh, sister of
the groom, and Mr. Bernard M. Mulvaney as bridesmaid and groomsman
respectively.
Following the
ceremony a wedding breakfast was enjoyed
at the home of the bride’s parents by immediate relatives
only after which
the bride and groom left on the 8:20 train for a wedding trip to
Milwaukee
and other points.
Marriage Licenses
Chas.
Walsh, town of Oconto to Florence Remington,
city.
Peter Matovidic,
Abrams to Rose Haolata, Sobieski.
Wencil Wondrash,
Lena to Mary Knedelhaus, Brazeau.
John Phillipi,
Zachow to Catherine Holl, How.
Gustave Rathke,
Marinette to Tillie Werth, Oconto.
Christ L.
Nelson, Green Valley to Addie Peterson,
Spruce.
August Elwin
Suring, How to Anna Larsen, Maple Valley.
Herman Smith,
Armstrong to Euphenia MsDonald, Armstrong.
Martin Hansen,
town of Gillett to Palma Hansen, Mosiling.
Married in Menominee
Miss Lena Kittler and Mr. Alexander Cota Tuesday
Miss
Lena Kittler of this city and Mr. Alexander Cota,
of the town of Oconto were quietly married at St. Paulus Evangelical
parsonage
in Menominee at 3:00 Tuesday afternoon, Rev. C. B. Schuh tying the
nuptial
knot. They were attended by Miss Lydia Kittler, sister of the bride,
and
Mr. Joseph Cota brother of the groom, as bridesmaid and groomsman. In
the
evening a reception was given at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gottlieb Kittler, in the South ward, only immediate relatives and
a few intimate friends being present.
Mr. and Mrs.
Cota will make this city their home.
Married Thursday
Miss Emma Bubal of Underhill and Mr. James E. Dickson of Gillett were united in marriage in this city last Thursday by County Judge H. F. Jones.
Marriages
Married In Menominee
Oconto Falls Couple Married Saturday Morning
The
following article is taken from Saturday’s Marinette
Eagle Star:
A marriage
license was issued this morning to Joseph
Sparda and Miss Liilian Kilma, both of Oconto Falls.
The Rev.
Planette married the couple this morning
at the Methodist parsonage.
Extended Congratulations
Miss May Reeder and Charles August Lechner Married
Miss
May Reeder, who is well and favorably known here,
was married at her home in Owosso, Mich., Saturday, Sept. 26, to
Charles
August Lechner. Miss Reeder will be remembered as the young lady who
formerly
conducted the Star Electric Theater here and her many friends extend
congratulations.
They will be at
home after October 15 at No. 44 Albright
Street, Massillion, Ohio, where the groom is a prosperous young
businessman.
To Be Married Tuesday
Cards
are out announcing the marriage of Miss Alma
Zandler and William Zamke, which will take place at Gillett next
Tuesday,
Oct. 6.
Married In Abrams
Miss Ara Wilson and Rev. A. Gebaroff Last Wednesday
Abrams,
Wis., Oct. 13, 1908 – Last Wednesday evening
at the home of the bride’s parents and in the presence of
only immediate
friends of the contracting parties, occurred the marriage of Miss Ara
Wilson,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wilson, and Rev. A. Gebaroff of
Appleton.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Lena Young Lady
Married October 4 in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho
Coeur
d’ Alene, Idaho, Oct. 5 – W. P. Johnson , agent
at the electric line depot, at Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, and
Miss Emma Buchberger
of Lena, Wis., were married last night at the Catholic Church, the Rev.
Fr. T. J. Purcell officiating. The couple will reside in Coeur
d’ Alene.
Spokane Review
Miss Buchberger
has a host of friends in the city
and county who extend congratulations.
Marriage License
Joseph
Gokey and Miss Ella Christiansen, both of Little
Suamico.
Married at Green Bay
Miss Louise Belanger and Mr. Joseph Alberts Last
Wednesday
Green
Bay, Wis., Oct 14, 1908 – Last Wednesday morning
at S. S. Peter Paul’s Church, attended by three couples and
other immediate
friends of the contracting party, occurred the marriage of Miss Louise
Belanger of Green Bay and Mr. Joseph Alberts of Oconto.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Happily Married
Miss Lena Larsen and Mr. Thomas Carroll at Oconto Falls
Miss
Lena Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Larson
of Pulcifer, and Thomas Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll of
Morgan,
were united in marriage at Oconto Falls, yesterday, Rev. Fr. J. J.
Looze
tying the nuptial knot. They were attended by Miss Anna Carroll, sister
of the groom, and Mr. John Moes, and bridesmaid and groomsman
respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact:
cziereis@charter.net
Became Bride Felix Robert Flynn Saturday, Oct. 24
Miss Alfreddie Irene MacAlister of this city and Mr. Felix Robert Flynn of Milwaukee were united in marriage Saturday morning, October 24, at the First Presbyterian Church Crown Point, Indiana, Rev. E. Randall Horton officiating.
The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacAllister
of this city and is well known to our readers as a successful and
energetic
businesswomen.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married In Menominee
Miss Agnes Deimer and Mr. Frank F. Messenger
Miss
Agnes May Delmer, eldest daughter of Mrs. Lena
Delmer and Mr. Frank F. Messenger, were quietly married at the
Presbyterian
parsonage in Menominee, Mich., at 5:00 last Thursday evening. They were
attended by Miss Sophia Messenger, sister of the groom, and Mr.
Franklin
Delmer brother of the bride, as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Quietly Married
Mrs. Augusta Gross and Mr. Frank Youngerman
Mrs. Augusta Gross and Mr. Frank Youngerman, both of this city were quietly married at the German Lutheran parsonage at 10:00 last Saturday morning, Rev. H. Eisenbach tying the nuptial knot.
They
left on the 10:52 train for a short wedding trip
to Marinette, returning Sunday and are at home the their friends on 513
Collins Ave.
Pelkey – Neubauer
Miss Helen Neubauer and Mr. Ephie F. Pelkey Married Tuesday
Miss
Helen Neubauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Neubauer, of this city, and Mr. Ephie F. Pelkey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George
Pelkey, of Lena were married at 9:00 Tuesday morning at St.
Joseph’s Church,
Rev. Fr. Selbach officiating at high mass. They were attended by Miss
Cayo,
of Niagara, and Mr. Louis Brazeau, of this city, as bridesmaid and
groomsman
respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Young People Made Happy
Miss Ada Helen Holtgrove and Mr. Julius Riewe Married Today
A
very pretty wedding took place at 3:00 this afternoon
at the German Lutheran Church, the contracting parties being Miss Ada
Helen
Holtgrove, niece of Rev. and H. Eisenbach, and Mr. Julius Riewe, the
bride’s
uncle, Rev. Eisenbach, assisted by Rev. Fred Ohlrogg, of Seymour,
performing
the ceremony. They were attended by Misses Anna Geschke and Lena Gross,
and Mr.’s Emil Gering and Adolph Riewe, brother of the groom,
as bridesmaid
and groomsmen respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married Yesterday Morning
Miss Anna Kasher and Mr. Jacob Vondrash Both of This City
Miss Anna Kasher and Mr. Jacob Vondrash, both of this city, were married yesterday morning at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. Fr. Selbach officiating. They were attended by Miss Anna Vondrash, sister of the groom and Mr. Joseph Kasher, brother of the bride, as bridesmaid and groomsman. The bride was attired in a becoming traveling suit of blue with hat to match.
Immediately
after the ceremony they repaired to the
home of the groom’s mother, where a bountiful wedding
breakfast was served.
Both people have always lived here and they have the best wishes of
numerous
friends. They will make this city their home.
Miss MacAllister Married
Became Bride Felix Robert Flynn Saturday, Oct. 24
Miss Alfreddie Irene MacAlister of this city and Mr. Felix Robert Flynn of Milwaukee were united in marriage Saturday morning, October 24, at the First Presbyterian Church Crown Point, Indiana, Rev. E. Randall Horton officiating.
The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacAllister
of this city and is well known to our readers as a successful and
energetic
businesswomen.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Miss
Agnes May Delmer, eldest daughter of Mrs. Lena
Delmer and Mr. Frank F. Messenger, were quietly married at the
Presbyterian
parsonage in Menominee, Mich., at 5:00 last Thursday evening. They were
attended by Miss Sophia Messenger, sister of the groom, and Mr.
Franklin
Delmer brother of the bride, as bridesmaid and groomsman respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Quietly Married
Mrs. Augusta Gross and Mr. Frank Youngerman
Mrs. Augusta Gross and Mr. Frank Youngerman, both of this city were quietly married at the German Lutheran parsonage at 10:00 last Saturday morning, Rev. H. Eisenbach tying the nuptial knot.
They
left on the 10:52 train for a short wedding trip
to Marinette, returning Sunday and are at home the their friends on 513
Collins Ave.
Pelkey – Neubauer
Miss Helen Neubauer and Mr. Ephie F. Pelkey Married
Tuesday
Miss
Helen Neubauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Neubauer, of this city, and Mr. Ephie F. Pelkey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George
Pelkey, of Lena were married at 9:00 Tuesday morning at St.
Joseph’s Church,
Rev. Fr. Selbach officiating at high mass. They were attended by Miss
Cayo,
of Niagara, and Mr. Louis Brazeau, of this city, as bridesmaid and
groomsman
respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Young People Made Happy
Miss ada Helen Holtgrove and Mr. Julius Riewe Married
Today
A
very pretty wedding took place at 3:00 this afternoon
at the German Lutheran Church, the contracting parties being Miss Ada
Helen
Holtgrove, niece of Rev. and H. Eisenbach, and Mr. Julius Riewe, the
bride’s
uncle, Rev. Eisenbach, assisted by Rev. Fred Ohlrogg, of Seymour,
performing
the ceremony. They were attended by Misses Anna Geschke and Lena Gross,
and Mr.’s Emil Gering and Adolph Riewe, brother of the groom,
as bridesmaid
and groomsmen respectively.
Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
cziereis@charter.net
Married Yesterday Morning
Miss Anna Kasher and Mr. Jacob Vondrash Both of This City
Miss Anna Kasher and Mr. Jacob Vondrash, both of this city, were married yesterday morning at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. Fr. Selbach officiating. They were attended by Miss Anna Vondrash, sister of the groom and Mr. Joseph Kasher, brother of the bride, as bridesmaid and groomsman. The bride was attired in a becoming traveling suit of blue with hat to match.
Immediately
after the ceremony they repaired to the
home of the groom’s mother, where a bountiful wedding
breakfast was served.
Both people have always lived here and they have the best wishes of
numerous
friends. They will make this city their home.
Surprised Friends
Miss Ermina Plant and Mr. Wm. F. Davis Married in
Escanaba
Friends
of Miss Ermina Plant of this city and Mr. William
F. Davis of Hickory were very much surprised to learn of their marriage
which took place at the Methodist parsonage in Escanaba last week
Wednesday.
The bride was
attired in a very becoming traveling
suit of brown with hat to match and was unattended.
The bride is a
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiseman
of the South ward and is highly respected young lady, having taught
school
in the county the last four years, the past year teaching in Oconto
Falls.
The groom is an
industrious young man and his genial
disposition has made him many friends. Both young people have the
hearty
congratulations of numerous friends.
Happily Married
Miss Jessie Marie Colburn Becomes Bride of Mr. Emil
Fischer
Stiles, Wis. Nov 26, 1908
A
very pretty wedding took place at St. Patrick’s church
Thursday morning at 8:00 when Miss Jessie Marie Colburn and Mr. Emil
Fischer
were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Father St. Louis
officiating.
The bridal couple were attended by Miss Maude and Mr. Claude Colburn,
sister
and brother of the bride as bridesmaid and groomsman.
(Transcriber has
complete write up if interested contact
me at cziereis@charter.net)
Kept Marriage Secret
Miss Anna Wolf and Mr. Fred Krueger Married Last April
Miss
Anna Wolf of Oconto Falls and Mr. Fred Krueger
of Pensaukee stole a march on their friends and were secretly married
in
Marinette, the 16th of April, and have kept it a secret up to the
present
time. The ceremony was performed in the courtroom by Rev. W. L. Veller,
then of Peshtigo, but now of Marinette. The young people have the best
wishes of their numerous friends. They are residing on the old
homestead
in the town of Pensaukee.
Married Friday Morning
Mrs. Mary McCarthy and Mr. John Van Dyke
Mrs.
Mary McCarthy of Stiles and Mr. John Van Dyke
of this city were married at 6:00 last Friday morning at St.
Joseph’s church,
Rev. Selbach officiating. A special dispensation had been granted by
County
Judge H. F. Jones. The bride is sixty-six years of age and the groom is
seventy-six. They will make this city their home.
Married in Hayes
Miss
Anna Kebschell of Breed and Mr. Albert Gerndt
of the town of How were married at the Methodist parsonage in Hayes
last
Thursday. The young people have the best wishes of numerous friends.
They
will reside in Hayes.
Cramer – Breitenbach
Two Former Oconto Residents Married Yesterday at Baraboo
The friends of Miss Catherine Cramer, former librarian at Farnsworth Public Library in this city, and Rev. H. L. Breitenbach, former pastor of St. Paul’s German Evangelical church, will be pleased to hear of their marriage which was quietly solemnized at the home of the bride in Baraboo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Breitenbach will go to housekeeping at once in Elmhurst, Ill., where the groom has a flat already prepared for their occupancy and will be at home to their friends after January 15.
Miss
Cramer left here in August 1907 to accept the
position of librarian at the Wausau public library and Mr. Breitenbach
in July 1907 to assume his duties in September as one of the
instructors
in Elmhurst College and both have a host of friends here whose
congratulations
and good wishes are extended to them.
Former Oconto Young Lady
Miss Maude Lucia Married Last Thursday Evening
Miss Maude Lucia of Green Bay and Mr. George Wildfang of Minneapolis were married last Thursday evening at the M. E. church in Green Bay. They were attended by Miss Gertrude Piper and Mr. W. H. Lucia, brother of the bride.
The
bride is well known here having spent her girlhood
days in this city. The groom is foreman of the large furniture plant
controlled
by Theo. Remratz at Minnieapolis.