BioM: Newell, Bethel (1928)
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Surnames: NEWELL
BRADLEY MORGAN SIMMONS ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 07/12/1928 Newell, Bethel (4
JUL 1928) Miss Bethel Newell
of Neillsville and Mr. Richard E. Bradley were united in marriage
Wednesday, July 4, 1928, at the M. E. Parsonage in Neillsville,
Clark County, Wis., Rev. S. J. Lambright officiating. They were
attended by Miss Marjorie Morgan of Thorp and Mr. Ernest Simmons of
Spencer. The bride wore a
green flat crepe dress and the bridesmaid wore blue flat crepe; the
groom wore a brown serge suit and the groomsman was dressed in
gray. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Newell of Neillsville. She grew to
womanhood here and graduated from the Teachers Training Dept. of
Neillsville High School in the class of 1923, and taught
successfully in the schools of the county. She spent a year at
Wausau with a married sister. In addition to her training as a
teacher she developed considerable skill as an artis under the
instruction of her mother. She also is a writer and speaker, and
has always been a helpful worker in church and Sunday School. The
groom is the son of Mrs. Benjamin Bradley of Spencer, Wis. He is a
graduate of Spencer High School and has attended the Univ. of
Minnesota for one year. For the past year he has been farming at
Dundas, Minn., and plans to continue this line of business. He is a
young man of fine representation and highly esteemed by all who
know him. The bride and
groom left Thursday for their home at Dundas, Minn. The Press joins
with a host of other friends of Clark County in wishing them a
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