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Walter, Viola (Marriage - 1938) |
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WALTER BRUMBAUGH |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 05/19/1938
VIOLA WALTER/EDWIN BRUMBAUGH MARRIAGE
At a simple ceremony performed in St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Tuesday, May 10, 1938, at 8:00 A. M., marriage vows were exchanged
by Miss Viola Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter of the
Town of Beaver and Edwin Brumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Brumbaugh of the Town of Eaton, Clark County. Rev. J. J. Novak read
the nuptial low mass.
Miss Dolores Walter and Richard Walter, sister and brother of the
bride, acted as the couple's only attendants.
The bride wore a gray-blue suit with accessories to match and
carried a prayer book. The bridesmaid wore a luggage-tan bolero
dress and also carried a payer book. The groom wore an oxford gray
suit. His attendant wore blue.
This day was also the 27th double wedding anniversary of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Craig of Kenosha.
A wedding dinner was served for the bridal party and guest at the
home of the bride's parents.
The bride has been employed at the Korupp Cafe at Greenwood for the
past two years. The groom has been employed as agent of the Co-op
Oil Company of Greenwood. After a several days trip through
northern Wisconsin, the couple will reside on the Ed Rohde farm
near Greenwood.
Out of town guest were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Craig and daughter Evelyn
of Kenosha Robert Bukosky of Cornell Rev. Biegler of Neillsville
and Rev. Novak of Greenwood.
The Gleaner joins their many local friends in extending
congratulations and best wishes for a very happy married life.
Recently the bride was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the
home of her parents and many lovely gifts were received.
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