1925
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IN OLD OCONTO COUNTY |
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Oconto County
Reporter
July 23, 1925
Mr. and Mrs. George Ford announce the marriage of their son, Irl, to Miss Kathryn E. Ribsen, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Ribsen of Wausau. The marriage took place July 4 at Milwaukee.
One of the
prettiest weddings of the season was that
of Miss Eva Watterich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Watterich of this
city,
who was joined in wedlock to Mr. Paul McGehee of Peoria, Ill., at seven
Monday morning at St. Josephs Catholic Church.
A pretty wedding
was at
tinity Lutheran church at
Marinette Tuesday evening
when Miss Regina Hansen became the bride of Leigh Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Harms and the parents of a son born
Saturday, August 31.
Marriage
liscense-Elensen Koeppen and Emma Kobs, both
of Underhill.
The marriage of
Miss Idella Hatton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hatton and Wilbur Bergevain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bergevain,
was solemnized Wednesday morning at eight thirty in St. Peters
parsonage,
Rev. Looze performing the ceremony.
Mrs. Bertha
Delware and Mr. Nels Christensen, both
of this city, were quietly married at Menominee Saturday evening at
eight.
A pretty wedding
was solemnized at St. Joseph Catholic
church Tuesday morning when Miss Mary Perdzock was married to Chester
McTavish.
Rev. Becker officiated.
Marriage
licenses—
Vernon W. Palen of
Flushing, N.Y., to Bernice Roy
of Oconto.
Marriage licenses -
Melvin A. Peterson of
Gillett to Della Moede of Cecil;
Earl Kane of Green Bay to
Pearl Kenney of Stiles Junction.
Miss Pearl
Catherine Kenney, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Kenney, became the bride of Earl George Kane, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kane on Tuesday, Dec. 29.