(News
from The Weyauwega Chronicle Est. 1877)
Cards
are out for the marriage of Miss Wilhelmina Stolzman to Henry Baehman,
both of Bloomfield. The happy event
will take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Stolzman,
Wednesday, Nov. 21.
The
Wedding of Wm. Winters and Miss Amelia Schoenick took place at
Bloomfield, Tuesday February.
Married
at the home of Ezra Albee, Bloomfield, Feb. 14, Truman Loomis of Milton
Junction, and Emma U. Albee of Bloomfield, Rev. F. Miller
officiating. The couple will make their
home at Milton Junction where Mr. Loomis has lived for a number of years.
Married: At the residence of the bride, Miss Elizabeth
Hinchley of Bloomfield and Ellsworth Callender of Fremont, Rev. Wm.
Moyle officiating. No guests were
present, only the nearest relatives.
May a long and happy life be theirs.
The marriage of Miss Johanna Miller of West Bloomfield to Herman Schoenick of the town of Royalton took place at the Lutheran church in West Bloomfield Sunday afternoon, Rev. Feustal officiating. A large number of relatives and friends filled the church to witness the ceremony and be among the first to congratulate the happy couple. The event was duly celebrated at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller, where a number of invited guests had gathered to partake of a sumptuous wedding dinner and do honor to the occasion.
The young couple will reside with
Mr. Schoenick’s parents for the present.
The best wishes of the CHRONICLE and a host of friends abide with them.
Miss
Augusta Pagle and a gentleman from near Appleton were united in marriage
Monday, Oct. 4th, at the Lutheran church in West Bloomfield. The best wishes of the bride’s numerous
friends go with them in their new home.
The
marriage of Miss Alvina Zabel of West Bloomfield to Herman Schuelke
one of our business men took place in the Bloomfield Lutheran church Sunday
afternoon, Rev. Feustal officiating.
The happy event was duly celebrated at the home of the bride in the
evening by a large number of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Schuelke arrived here yesterday and will make this their
home.
The
marriage of Miss Alvina Schoenick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ.
Schoenick of West Bloomfield, to Henry Hendricks, took place at the home
of the bride Sunday. The young couple
are well known in this vicinity and their many friends took occasion to
celebrate the event during the evening.
The young couple have the best wishes of the CHRONICLE and a host of
friends. Among those present from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoenick and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beckman.
The
wedding is announced for this week of Charles Stuebs and Anna Rucks.
The
marriage of Otto Boelter to Miss Tillie Smith, both of
Bloomfield, will take place this week.
The
marriage of Miss Emma Bast to Otto Hemple will take place
Wednesday next. May a long and happy
life be theirs.
The
marriage of John Bowers and Emma Pagel will be solemnized next
Wednesday. Only a few guests are
invited.
Marriage
license has been issued to Chas. Buchholz, Bloomfield and Augusta
Magadanz, Lind.
The marriage of Miss Rachel Stevenson to Henry Kempf, both of West Bloomfield, was held at the M. E. church in Weyauwega, Nov. 30, at 1:30 P. M., Rev. Leek officiating. From there the wedding party proceeded to the home of the groom’s parents in Bloomfield where the wedding festivities were held, and dancing, the principal amusement, was indulged in until nearly morning. Nearly 100 people participated in the joyous event and many valuable presents were given the young couple, besides some $25 in cash. They have the best wishes of a host of friends and relatives. they intend to begin housekeeping at once near Orihula. Mr. Kempf is a first-class cheesemaker and will follow in that profession.
The
marriage of Miss Emma Kleist, daughter of Mr. Albert Kleist of West
Bloomfield, to Robert Kriese is announced. The happy event will take place at the home of the bride Jan. 4,
immediately after which the young couple will begin housekeeping on a farm at
Edgar, Marathan county.
Cards
are out for the marriage of Miss Olga Timm, who has made Weyauwega her
home during the past few years and has a large circle of friends here, to Henry
Bauer, a popular young man of Lind.
The ceremony will take place at West Bloomfield church and the
festivities will be celebrated at the home of the bride’s brother, Hubert Timm,
of West Bloomfield.
The
marriage of Miss Amanda Radichel to Adolf Braun took place at the
West Bloomfield Lutheran church Thursday.
The event was duly celebrated in the evening at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Radichel.
The marriage of Miss Augusta Strey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Strey of West Bloomfield, to Otto Timm of Lind, took place Thursday, March 19. The ceremony was performed at 11 o’clock by Rev. J. G. Oehlert in the Lutheran church at West Bloomfield. The bridesmaids and groomsmen for the occasion were the Misses Mary Degner, Emma Huebner and Ella Folendorf, and Messers. Will Strey, Albert Strey and Paul Neuman of Stevens Point. After the ceremony the guests gathered at the home of the bride’s parents where a most delicious wedding dinner was awaiting them. The afternoon and evening were spent in a very enjoyable way and the guests did not think of leaving until at a late hour. The best wishes for a happy future are extended to them by their many friends.
February 3, 1904
The marriage of Herman Koehler, the prominent merchant of West Bloomfield, to Miss Augusta Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wegner of Caledonia took place yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sander, the later being a sister of the bride, where the event was duly celebrated. The happy couple have the best wishes of a host of friends in both counties.
The
wedding of Miss Clara Zander, daughter of Carl Zander of the town of
Wolf River, and August Ziehl of West Bloomfield, will take place
tomorrow.