BioM: Booth, Myrtella B. (1926)
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Surnames: WILDISH
BOOTH SEELY STOCKS ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 09/09/1927 Booth, Myrtella B.
(2 Sep 1926) Mr. Everett H.
Wildish of Neillsville, Clark County, Wis., and Miss Myrtella Belle
Booth of Platteville, Wis., were united in marriage in the M. E.
Church of that city Thursday, Sept. 2, 1926, rev. Guy Campbell,
formerly M. E. Pastor in Neillsville, officiating. They were
attended by Mr. M. E. Stocks and Miss Eleanor Seely of Platteville,
who were married the following day at Rock Island, Ill. The groom is the
youngest son of Mr. John Wildish of this city. He was born at the
farm home in Pine Valley, attended the city schools and graduated
from Neillsville High School in 1917, receiving his diploma,
although going to the Border with old Co. A in the fall of 1916 and
entering services again in the World War in April 1917. He saw
active service overseas and did not get home until May 1919. About
June 1 of that year he entered the employ of the Neillsville
Condensed Milk Co., as a chemist and has held this position ever
since. He is a young man who has made a fine record in every way.
He is quiet and unassuming in manner, but efficient and energetic
and reliable. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Nellie Booth of Platteville. She graduated from
the State Normal School in that city, taught one year in Okana,
Minn., and last year taught with great success in 5th and 6th
grades of Neillsville schools. She is a young lady of refinement
and culture. The Press joins
the many friends of this couple in wishing them success and
happiness. After a short trip
through northern Wisconsin they will return about Sept. 15 and live
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