Bio: Neverman, Eda (Marriage - 1900)
Contact: Janet Schwarze
Surnames: NEVERMAN HUNT
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 11/03/1900
EDA NEVERMAN/CLARENCE M. HUNT MARRIAGE
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Behrens, at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday,
occurred the marriage of Miss Eda Neverman to Mr. Clarence M. Hunt,
Rev. W. E. Kloster officiating. The ceremony was simple and was
performed with the ring.
Those present besides the members of the family with whom the bride
has made her home since her residence in Greenwood, Clark County,
were Mrs. Geo. Hartison and daughter from Cadott, a sister of the
bride her brother, Carl Neverman from Neillsville Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hannah, her sister and husband, from Christie Mrs. Henry Mahar, a
cousin, from Milwaukee Miss Dora Neverman, sister, from Chicago
Mrs. Chas. Roseman, her aunt, from Christie the groom's father and
mother, H. W. Hunt and wife his sister, Miss Faye his two younger
brothers Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cummings and Misses Rue and Gladys
Cummings.
The bride was attired in white brocaded silk trimmed with chiffon
and silk appliqué and wore and carried yellow roses. The
groom was dressed in regulation dress suit.
After the ceremony the guest sat down with the bride and groom and
partook of a generous wedding dinner prepared by the hostess, Mrs.
Behrens.
A number of beautiful and valuable presents were bestowed upon the
bride.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt left early in the afternoon for Neillsville
where they took the train for St. Paul and Minneapolis. After a
week's travel and sight seeing they will go to housekeeping in
rooms over H. W. Hunt's store, where they will be at home to their
friends after Jan. 1, 1901.
The Gleaner joins in best wishes for the new man and wife.
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