BioM: Kindt, Hertha (1928)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: MARG
KINDT ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 10/04/1928 Kindt, Hertha (26
SEP 1928) On Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, Sept. 26, 1928, the Lutheran Church at
Globe, Clark County, Wis., was the scene of a very pretty wedding,
when Mr. Frank A. Marg and Miss Hertha Kindt were united in
wedlock, Rev. Motzkus officiating. The wedding march was played by
Mrs. Motzkus, and a duet, "Trusting in Him", was sung by Miss Hilda
Marg and Miss Sophia Poppe. Miss Meta Kindt, sister of the bride,
was bridesmaid and Mr. Edward Marg, brother of the groom, was
groomsman. The bride wore a dress of white silk georgette trimmed
with lace and ribbons; she wore a veil caught with orange blossoms
and rhinestones, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and
white forget-me-nots. The bridesmaid wore a dress of pea-green
georgette trimmed with ribbon and carried a bouquet of pink
forget-me-nots. The groom and groomsman wore suits of navy
blue. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. August Marg of the town of Pine Valley, Clark
county. He has lived most of his life on the home farm, but last
year was employed at Helenville, Wis. He is an industrious young
man of steady habits and is well liked in his home community. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Kindt of the town of Eaton, Clark
County. She has always lived at home and has had a most excellent
training in every way. She is a young lady of most pleasing
personality and is popular with all who know her. A reception was
held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony and
supper was served to a large group of relatives and friends,
numbering about 50. The rooms were tastily decorated in pink and
white. The young couple
left Thursday for a two week trip in the south part of the state.
They will be at home after Oct. 15, on the J. B. Lowe farm in the
town of Weston. The Press extends
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