BioM: Buehlman, Martha (Marriage - 1914)
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Surnames: BUEHLMAN
KINGMAN BUBLITZ ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 04/02/1914 Buehlman, Martha
(Marriage - 26 Mar 1914) On Thursday
afternoon, March 26, 1914 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen,
occurred a pretty and unusual event, a double wedding. The two
brides were the sisters of Mrs. Allen, Misses Martha and Anna
Buehlman, who have been visiting here the past month and who have
impressed all who have met them with their delightful
personality. The fortunate
young men were Mr. Percy L. Kingman, who secured Miss Martha
Buehlman as his bride, and Ross Bublitz, who was wedded to Miss
Anna Buehlman. Both the grooms reside in Thorp, Clark County, Wis.
, which is also the home of the brides. At four o'clock
the stains of Mendelssohn's wedding march were heard played by Miss
Dorothy Reincke. In a beautifully decorated room, adorned with pink
and white carnations, the happy couple stood up and the services
were read by Rev. Father McConnachie. Following the ceremony a
three-course dinner was served and then the four "newlyweds",
accompanied by numbers of well wishers, went to the Northwestern
Station, where they boarded the evening train for Minneapolis. From
the Twin Cities the couples will travel to Thorp, where they will
make their homes. The costumes of
the brides, their wedding gowns and traveling gowns, were alike. In
most all instances the wedding presents for both were similar. The
bridal gowns were of white embroidered voile, trimmed with pale
mescaline, the folds caught up with pink rose buds. Both of the
happy young women carried bouquets of bridal roses and they
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