BioM: Kintzele, Mildred (Marriage - 1919)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
KINTZELE
CROTHERS ----Source: CLARK
COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 08/28/1919 Kintzele, Mildred
(Marriage - 22 Augl 1919) Wendell H.
Crothers and Miss Mildred Kintzele were quietly married Friday
evening, Aug. 22, 1919, at the farm home of the bride's father, Mr.
John P. Kintzele, in the town of York, Clark County, Wis., Rev
Wilson Mallory officiating. The wedding was entirely a home affair,
only the families of the bride and groom being present. The bride
was attended by her cousins, Miss Gertrude Oehler of Milwaukee, and
Miss Neva Leach of Grand Rapids; the bridegroom's brother, Donald
H. Crothers, and the bride's brother, Harland Kintzele, acted as
groomsmen. After the ceremony refreshments were served by Mrs. Emma
Bolton, housekeeper at the farm, nad the young couple took the
midnight train at Granton for a trip to Milwaukee and a few days
camping. The bride is the
only daughter of John P. Kintzele, Register of Deeds; she spent her
childhood days at the home on the farm, attended country school and
Granton school, graduated from Neillsville High School in the class
of 1914, and for a time attended the art school in Milwaukee. For
some time past she has looked after the household affairs at the
home in Neillsville, and assisted her father in the office, being
Deputy Register of Deeds. We are quite convinced that our good
opinion of the bride is entirely justifiable, and that it is shared
in by all who know her. The bridegroom is
the younger son of the editor of this paper and his wife. He was
born and grew to manhood here, attending Neillsville school and
graduating from the Short Course in Agriculture at the State
University. He enlisted in Nov. 1917 and served in the aviation
until discharged in Jan. 1919. His chief interest has always been
in the farm. After about twenty-four years of work and play
together the writer feels satisfied that Wendell is a right good
fellow, and his mother and myself are entirely joyful in giving to
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