BioM: Kearney, Mary (1927)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: PARSON
KEARNEY HEMP ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 01/05/1928 Kearney, Mary (30
DEC 1927) Mr. Hugh Parsons
of Black River Falls, Wis. and Miss Mary Kearney were united in
marriage at St. John's Lutheran Parsonage, Friday evening, Dec. 30,
1927, Rev. H. Brandt officiating. They were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hemp. After the ceremony a fine wedding supper was served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hemp, only relatives and near friends
of the bride and groom being in attendance. Mrs. Hemp is a sister
of the bride. The only guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs.
Art Kearney of Merrillan. The bride grew to
womanhood in Neillsville, Clark County, Wis., graduated from
Neillsville High School and Oshkosh Normal School, and later has
had a wide and successful career as a teacher in Marshfield,
Neillsville, Arizona and for the past nine years in Milwaukee,
where she holds an excellent position at the present time. She is a
lady of real ability and fine personality, and has made lasting
friends wherever she has gone. The groom is a man
of prominence in his community, and has had much experience in
business. He assisted his father, the late F. A. Parsons, in his
work as Assessor of Incomes, during his illness and since his death
having full charge of the office. The consolidation of two
districts, gave Mr. Parsons the opportunity to find a new position,
a very excellent opening coming to him in the insurance department
in the R. C. Graham, Realtor Office in Milwaukee. They went to
Milwaukee at once, where the groom will assume his new duties in
the office and the bride will continue work as teacher. Their many
Neillsville friends extend best wishes for their future success and
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