BioM: Puttkamer, Helen Lillian #2 (1942)

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Surnames: Puttkamer, Kren

----Source: The Loyal Tribune, 19 March 1942

Puttkamer, Helen L. (7 MAR 1942)

Miss Helen Lillian Puttkamer, daughter of Mrs. Susie Puttkamer of Neillsville, and Harold Joseph Kren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kren of Levis township, were united in marriage, March 7, at Milwaukee, the single ring ceremony was performed by a Lutheran minister.

Miss Marion Puttkamer, a sister of the bride, and the groom’s brother, Walter Kren, of Neillsville acted as witnesses.

The bride wore a navy blue crepe afternoon dress, trimmed with white military braid and white buttons. Her attendant wore a black afternoon gown. Her mother also wore black.

Mrs. Kren was graduated from the Neillsville high school in 1938. She served her apprenticeship as a beauty operator in one of the local shops, working at her profession in Neillsville for about two and one-half years. She is an artist of this line of work, her departure to Milwaukee earlier in the winter being deeply regretted by those whom she served.

Mr. Kren is a young farmer, going to the city last fall, where he secured work in the factory.

The young couple will live for a time at the home of the groom’s sister, 4022 West Fairmont avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

We wish these young people much happiness in married life.

York Center Cor.

 

 


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