BioM: Knickel, Manila M. (Marriage - 1920)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: KNICKEL
CATLIN NELSON DUMAS ----Source: LOYAL
TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 02/26/1920 Knickel, Manila M.
(Marriage - 24 Feb 1920) A very pretty
wedding took place at the home of Mrs. P. Knickel at Marshfield
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1920, at 12:30 p.m., when her daughter Manila M.
was united in marriage to Mr. Lynn C. Catlin. Rev. Joseph Warnick
of the Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. The bride was
attended by Miss Edna Nelson and the groom by Hal Dumas. The bride
was attired in a dark blue suit and wore a bouquet of sweet pears
and ferns. After the ceremony
a fine wedding dinner was served to the guests, which were the
immediate relatives and friends only. Many beautiful gifts were
received by the couple. Both young people
are well and favorably known in this vicinity (Clark County, Wis.).
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Catlin and is a young man of
sterling worth. He was in the service about two years, and was
across 16 months, having returned last June. The bride is an
accomplished young lady, only daughter of Mrs. P. Knickel and has
lived for the past five years at Marshfield. She attended our local
high school and later graduated from the Marshfield High School,
and also took a business course. Both young people
have a host of friends in this vicinity who join with the Tribune
in extending congratulations and best wishes for a life of
happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs.
Catlin left the same day for a trip to Milwaukee, West Bend and
Cedarburg, and will be at home after March 15th in Loyal. The guest from
away who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knickel of
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Catlin and daughter, Marie and Mrs.
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