BioM: Coughlin, Meta (Marriage - 1920)
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Surnames: COUGHLIN
SCHUNK LINDSLEY TROGNER SCHUNK GOTEHLING ----Source: Clark
County Republican & Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 07/08/1920 Coughlin, Meta
(Marriage - 6 Jul 1920) The marriage of
Miss Meta Coughlin to Lawrence Schunk of Marshfield, was solemnized
Tuesday morning, July 6, 1920 at St. Mary’s Church, Rev.
Weber officiating and was followed by a dainty wedding breakfast at
the bride’s sister, Mrs. H. Lindsley. The bridal couple was
attended by Miss Vera Cornest and Mrs. John Trogner. The bride was
attired in a blue tricotine traveling suit and wore a corsage
bouquet of sweet peas. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Coughlin and has grown to womanhood here (Neillsville,
Clark County, Wis.), graduated from the Parochial school, also
taking a course in the high school. The groom is the
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schunk and as a stranger here has
made many friends during his visits to this city. He served his
country during the Great War, being Serg. In Co. A. 127 Inf.,
seeing active service and being severely wounded at Chateau
Thierry. Mr. and Mrs.
Schunk left on the noon train on there wedding trip for a visit at
La Crosse and Minneapolis. Those from away
who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Schunk of Marshfield and
Mrs. F.R. Gotehling of Minneapolis.
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