BioM: Aase, Anna (1928)
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Surnames: AASE
RAWSON BARSTOW ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 06/28/1928 Aase, Anna (25 JUN
1928) The Presbyterian
Students' Home in Madison was the scene of a pretty marriage
ceremony Monday afternoon, when Miss Anna Aase, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Aase, became the bride of the Rev. Charles A. Rawson of
Neillsville, Clark County, Wis., son of Mr. Charles P. Rawson of
Pardeville. The Rev. M. G.
Allison of Madison and the Rev. Finn of Green Bay officiated. Mrs.
Carl Barstow and Marcus Aase, sister and brother of the bride,
attended the couple. The Home was
beautifully decorated for the occasion. Following the vocal solo,
"I Love You", the bridal party descended the stairs to the music of
Lohengrin's wedding march. All during the ceremony soft tones of a
violin were heard from an adjoining room. After the ceremony
the guests were served dainty refreshments. Later, the bridal party
and relatives drove to Portage, where they were entertained in the
home of Judge Kellogg. The bride is a
graduate of the Univ. of Wis. and has since taught in the
Janesville and Mondovi High Schools. The groom is also a graduate
of Wis. University. Since his graduation, he has been pastor of the
Presbyterian Church in Pardeville and now has charge of the
Presbyterian Church at Neillsville, in which town the couple will
reside. Beside the small
group of friends, the following relatives were present at the
wedding: Charles Rawson, Pardeville, Wis.; Judge and Mrs. A. F.
Kellogg and son, Alonzo, Portage, Wis.; Mrs. David Collins,
Hibbing, Minn.; Maurice Aase, Mondovi. The Herald-New
desire to associate itself with Mrs. Rawson's host of friends in
Mondovi in wishing her and her husband many years of happy and
useful married life. She is eminently fitted by her character and
training for the new relation she has assumed. ( Mondovi
Herald-News) Rev. Charles
Rawson has been pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Neillsville
for more than two years past and has not only fostered and built up
the work of the church, but has identified himself with many other
activities of this city and the country around, greatly to the
benefit and advancement of the community. His work among the
children and young people has been especially helpful. There is no
question that all the people here will extend to Mr. Rawson their
heartiest congratulations and to his bride, who comes as a stranger
among us, a warm and sincere welcome, in all of which the Press
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