BioM: Ziemmendorf, Ruby (Marriage - 1915)
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ZIEMMENDORF WITTKAMP ZIMENDORF ----Source: Clark
County Republican & Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 06/03/1915 Ziemmendorf, Ruby
(Marriage - 29 May 1915) A very pretty
wedding took place at the home of Ed Ziemendorf Saturday at 2:30
p.m., when Mr. Wm. Wittkamp and Ruby Ziemendorf were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Viergutz officiating. The bride was
attired in a handsome dress of white satin and shadow lace, wearing
a veil crowned with white lilies of the valley; and carried a
bouquet of the same. The groom wore a suet of navy blue. They were
attended by the bride’s sisters, Grace and Sadie, and her
brother Otto, and Arthur Koch. The bridesmaids wore pretty dresses
of silk, one light blue and the other rose pink. After the ceremony
wedding pictures were taken and a big supper was served. About
thirty-five guests were present at the wedding. The bride is the
fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ziemendorf, a very pretty girl
and an accomplished housekeeper; of most ladylike and engaging
manners; well qualified to provide over the home she is henceforth
to grace. The groom is a son
of Mrs. R. Wittkamp of this town (Neillsville, Clark County), a
most worthy young man with the requisite qualities for honest
dealings. He has been a street car conductor in St. Paul the past
few years. After a few day’s visit here among friends and
relatives the young couple will leave next Saturday for St. Paul,
where next month, Mr. Wittkamp will again take up his work as
conductor. The best wishes of
the community go with Mr. and Mrs. Wittkamp to their new home, and
may theirs be a long happy married life.
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