BioM: Fischer, Alice L. (Marriage - 1916)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: FISCHER
BLACK LIEU MEYERS MOHR ----Source: OWEN
ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 05/19/1916 Fischer, Alice L.
(Marriage - 16 May 1916) A very pretty
wedding took place on Tuesday morning, May 16, 1916, at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fischer of Green Grove
township, Clark County, Wis., 6 miles south of Curtiss. At 10 o'clock the
bridal party, consisting of the groom, Mr. Charles Block and the
bride, Miss Alice L. Fischer, accompanied by Mr. William G. Fisher
and Miss Mary Lieu of Stanley, marched into the parlor to the sweet
strains of the wedding march played by Miss Gretchen Meyers of
Abbotsford. The beautiful ring ceremony was used. Rev. W. H.
Sargent of Owen officiating. After the ceremony
a wedding breakfast was served. A large number of
presents were given by their many friends. The bride was
attired in white taffeta and the groom in a conventional black
suit. The groom is a
prosperous young merchant and post master of Curtiss, and is highly
respected, and the bride who has taught school for several years
and has attended during the past year, Ripon College, is much loved
and esteemed by a large circle of friends. They left on the 11
o'clock train at Atwood for Minneapolis, where they will spend
their honeymoon. Those present from
outside the family were Mrs. Mohr of Ingram, mother of the groom;
Miss Fischer of Plymouth, aunt of the bride; Mr. William G. Fischer
of Ripon College, brother of the bride; Miss Mary Lieu of Stanley;
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