BioM: Kampine, Maybelle (Marriage - 1918)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
BORNHOFEN KAMPINE ----Source: CLARK
COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 10/31/1918 Kampine, Maybelle
(Marriage - 22 Oct 1918) Mr. John Bornhofen
and Miss Maybelle Kampine were quietly married Oct. 22, 1918 at our
Lady of Louvers Church in Marinette, Rev. Fr. Tulley officiating.
On account of the influenza the wedding was private. The bride's
sister, Miss Esther Kampine, acted as bridesmaid, and her sister,
Miss Mildred, was maid of honor; her brothers, Len and Clifford
Kampine, attended the groom. The rooms were appropriately decorated
for the occasion. The bride wore a blue velvet suit and a large
hat; the bridesmaid and maid of honor also wore suits. They all
wore corsage bouquets of Killarney roses. The groom is the son of
Mrs. Susie Bornhofen and is one of Neillsville, Clark County,
Wisconsin's best young men. He has a fine education, a high
character and personal qualities which entitle him to rank as a man
of the best citizenship. He has a responsible position at the
Oatman Condensed milk plant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Kampine, who formerly lived here and are now residing at
Marinette. She is a young lady of lovable disposition, rare
personal beauty and social qualities which make her many friends.
She graduated from the Neillsville High school in the class of 1916
and has since taught school successfully in Marinette County. The
young couple is at home at the Bornhofen residence. We join with
their many friends in extending hearty congratulations and best
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