BioM: Cook, ? (Marriage - 1912)

Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: COOK HIRSCH

----Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 06/27/1912

Cook, ? (Marriage - 15 JUN 1912)

One of the most interesting events of the month was the marriage of these two well known young people, the ceremony taking place Saturday morning, June 15, 1912, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook, at 10:30 in the presence of relatives and a few friends of the bride and groom.

After the dinner was over Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cook autoed to Marshfield where they took the limited train to Waupaca, where they will spend their honeymoon.

The bride is one of our most accomplished young ladies and has for the past few years been the assistant principal at our high school. A young lady of high ideals, she will prove a fitting helpmate for the man of her choice. She is fitted to shine in any society of which she many hereafter be a member no matter how high the ladder of fame the ambitious feet of her husband May tread.

The groom is a young man of sterling qualities and exemplary habits, a teacher by profession, and at present the Principal of the Loyal, Clark County, Wis. High School. He is fitting himself to fill a higher position and will finish the University of Wis. by completing his studies this summer at Madison. He has resided in this vicinity for a number of years and has many warm friends here who congratulate him and his wife wish them a life of happiness and prosperity. (Unity, Clark Co., Wis. Register)

 

 


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