BioM: Counsell, Nina (1927)

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Surnames: COUNSELL OLIA

----Source: NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 09/08/1927

Counsell, Nina (6 SEP 1927)

Mr. Leander B. Olia and Miss Nina Counsell were united in marriage Tuesday forenoon, Sept. 6, 1927, at the home of the bride's parents in this city (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.), Rev. S. J. Lambright officiating. They were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Irene Counsell and the groom's brother, Mr. Earl Olia. After the ceremony a fine wedding dinner was served to relatives and near friends of the bride and groom. Later they left for a honeymoon trip and will visit the Minnesota State Fair and other places of interest.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Counsell. She was born at the farm home on Pleasant Ridge, the family moving to Neillsville a number of years ago. She attended Neillsville High School, later taking a position in the Zimmerman Store, where she has been employed most of the time since. She is a young lady of fine qualities, courteous and efficient and has made a wide circle of friends, among those who have met her in a business way, as well as in social contact.

The groom comes from Eau Claire County and has only a limited acquaintance here, but is highly spoken of by all who know him. He has a farm near Osseo on which they will make their home, beginning housekeeping on their return from their wedding trip.

The many friends of the bride in Neillsville and vicinity will wish them much joy in the new home.

 

 


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