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Belter, Emma (Marriage - 1935) |
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BELTER SCHWARZE |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 08/01/1935
EMMA BELTER/ADOLPH SCHWARZE MARRIAGE
Mr. Adolph Schwarze of this city (Greenwood, Clark County) and Mrs.
Emma Belter of Wausau were united in marriage at 5:00 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, July 31, 1935, at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Schwarze, Rev. E.G. Pfeiffer officiated.
The groom is one of our best known businessmen. He was born in the
Town of Warner and for the past thirty-one years has been a
resident in Greenwood. For several years he clerked in a store here
and later went into the implement business in which he is still
engaged.
Mr. Schwarze has taken an active interest in the welfare of this
city. He has held various city offices and and present is president
of the Framer's Merchants Bank, president of the Greenwood Food
Products Co., past president of the Wisconsin Implement Dealers
Association and is now a member of the advisory board of this
association.
Mrs. Schwarze, although a stranger to most of us, is well known and
highly respected in her home community. She was born at Wisconsin
Rapids, and for the past few years has made her home at Beloit and
Wausau.
The couple was attended by Miss Alvera Dahlby and Durward Schwarze,
son of the groom.
Immediately after the wedding a reception was held at the home of
the groom. A 6:00 dinner was served to a few of the immediate
relatives.
The couple will leave today for a ten day outing at the Schwarze
cottage at Moose Lake, after which they will return to Greenwood to
reside.
The many friends of the newlyweds join the Gleaner in extending
congratulations and best wishes.
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