BioM: Stockwell, Ethel (Marriage - 1919)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
STOCKWELL HOLWAY BAER ----Source: CLARK
COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 02/06/1919 Stockwell, Ethel
(Marriage - 5 Feb 1919) Mr. William Crosby
Holway and Miss Ethel Stockwell were united in marriage Wednesday
afternoon, Feb. 5, 1919, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. F.
J. Baer, in Granton, Clark County, Wis., Judge James O'Neill
officiating. The groom is the
son of Adj. General Orlando Holway and wife of Madison. He spent
his boyhood days in La Crosse and Merrillan, and is a young man of
ability and fine character. At present he is disbursing Officer in
Adjutant General's Office at Madison. The bride is the
daughter of C. S. Stockwell. She was born and brought up in
Neillsville and lived here all her life. After graduating from high
school she took a business course and for some time has been
stenographer in Schuster & Campman's office. Her quick
mentality, her efficiency and aptness, and above all her genuine
womanly qualities, have made her much admired and loved by many
friends. The wedding was
attended by relatives only, among them being the groom's parents
from Madison; Mrs. E. G. Wanner, the bride's sister from Bismarck,
N.D. and Miss Bernice Stockwell, a niece of the bride from Spooner,
Wis. After a wedding
trip to the Twin Cities, the young couple will make their home in
Madison. Into that new home will go a lot of hearty good will and
real interest from friends here for the happiness of these fine
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