BioM: Palmer, Ina H. (Marriage - 1914)
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Surnames: PALMER
NEIPERT ----Source: Clark
County Republican & Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 01/07/1915 Palmer, Ina H.
(Marriage - 31 Dec 1914) On Thursday
evening at 8 o’clock, Dec. 31, 1914, a quiet home wedding
took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Palmer in Pine
Valley, Clark County, when their daughter, Miss Ina Hazel Palmer
was united in marriage with Mr. Harry J. Neipert of Loyal. Rev.
S.B. Pinney performed the ceremony. The groom was attended by Mr.
Ernest Palmer, brother of the bride, and her friends, Miss Gladys
Johnston, attended the bride. The bride was gowned in a beautiful
silk chiffon costume in a delicate shade of blue; the groom wore
full evening dress. The bride grew to
womanhood here, graduated from Neillsville High School and Superior
Normal, and became a successful teacher in the schools of
Fairchild. During her school life she won many friends among the
students, and older people as well, who knew her. Her quick
intelligence, charming manner, and her helpfulness in the home all
combined to make her respected and loved by those who know her
best. The groom is a young man of good habits, fine appearance and
by his strict attention to his duties has won a good position,
being buyer and manager of the Dry Good, Rugs and Ready-to-Wear
Department of the Kehrberg-Schneider Co. of Le Mars, Iowa. After a bountiful
wedding supper they took the midnight train for Milwaukee,
Whitewater, and Madison, before returning to Le Mars, where they
will begin housekeeping. This young couple
begin life with the fairest of prospects and with the heartiest
good wishes from very many friends, in which we join.
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