BioM: Bruny, Mary (1912)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Email: sdann88@yahoo.com
Surnames: Bruny, Goldammer, Schmidt,
Puttkammer, Hoesly
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Dec 5, 1912
Bruny, Mary (28 Nov 1912)
On Thursday, Nov. 28th, there
occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruny in the town of Pine
Valley a very pretty wedding at which Miss Mary Bruny was united in
marriage to Mr. Louis C. Goldammer. A large number of
relatives and friends were in attendance to witness the ceremony,
which took place at 3 o’clock p.m. and was performed by Rev.
Schmidt of Neillsville. Misses Rosa Puttkammer and Emma Bruny
acted as bridesmaids and Chas. Goldammer and Baltz Hoesly were best
men. The bride was gowned in tan satin and wore bride’s
roses. The bridesmaids were gowned in white and wore pink
carnations. After the ceremony a bounteous supper was served
to the many invited guests.
The house was very prettily decorated for
the occasion. They received many costly, useful and beautiful
presents to bespeak the esteem in which this young couple is
held. The groom is the oldest son of the late Julius
Goldammer and Mrs. Goldammer, and is a very energetic and
industrious young man. His bride is the oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruny and is a lady of high character and universal
popularity. After the ceremony the bridal party was taken to
Neillsville by Chas. Goldammer in his automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldammer left Tuesday morning for Fort Frances, Canada, where they will make their future home on the groom’s farm. We all join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous wedded life.
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