BioM: Ure, Gladys E. (1928)
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Surnames: URE
CLARE STERNITZKY ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 08/30/1928 Ure, Gladys E. (22
AUG 1928) Mr. Wilbert C.
Clare and Miss Gladys Ellen Ure were quietly married on Wednesday,
Aug. 22, 1928, at the Zion Lutheran Parsonage of Mapleworks, near
Granton, Clark County, Wis., Rev. V. M. Keiper officiating. Miss
Ann Sternitzky, a friend of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr.
Melvin D. Ure, the bride's cousin, was best man. The bride wore a
gown of orchid georgette and the bridesmaid wore tan silk crepe.
The groom and best man wore the usual dark suits. Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Ure of Neillsville, uncle and aunt of the bride, were
witnesses. The bride is the
daughter of the late John Ure of the town of Lynn, Clark County,
Wis.. After completing the rural school course she entered
Neillsville High School, graduating from the academic and teachers
training courses. After completing her course she taught
successfully in rural schools in the towns of Sherwood and Lynn,
and for the past three years had had a position in the Humbird
Schools. During her high school course she made her home with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Ure, and has been a frequent
visitor there since then. As a student in school and socially among
the people here she won the respect and admiration of all who she
met. And as a teacher has acquired a large circle of sincere
friends. The groom is a
graduate of the State Teacher's College at Platteville. He taught
Science and was athletic director in Humbird High School and is
engaged for a similar position in Elroy High School for the coming
year. After the marriage
ceremony the young couple left for a wedding trip to Madison,
Milwaukee, Platteville and other state points. They will be at
home after Sept. 4 at 308 Academy St., Elroy, Wis. The Press offers
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