BioM: Pepper, Beatrice (Marriage - 1919)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
PEPPER
DORST ATKINS ----Source: CLARK
COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 09/11/1919 Pepper, Beatrice
(Marriage - 28 Augl 1919) Mr. Leonard Dorst
and Miss Beatrice Pepper were quietly married at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper in the town of Grant,
Clark County, Wis., Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1919, Rev. Wilson Mallory
of Granton officiating. The groom was attended by Stanley Pepper,
brother of the bride and Miss Elsie Dorst, sister of the
bridegroom, attended the bride. Following the
ceremony a fine wedding dinner was served. The groom is the son of
Michael Dorst of the town of York and has assisted his father on
the farm. He served in the army and received his honorable
discharge last April on his return from overseas. He is a young man
of high character, industrious and enterprising. The bride came
here with her parents when she was a young girl, graduated from
Neillsville High School in the class of 1918. She is a young lady
well qualified by home training and education to take her place in
the community and in the duties of her new home. The young couple
will make their residence at the farm home in York. We join in
wishing them success and happiness in their future life. The out of
town guests attending the wedding were Miss Edna Atkins, a cousin
of the groom from Iowa, John Dorst, an uncle from Eureka, Cal.,
Miss Nellie Dorst, a sister from Milwaukee, and Raymond Dorst, home
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