Subject: |
Nichol, Dolly (Marriage - 1907) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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NICHOL CARPENTER HUNTZICKER |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 10/10/1907
DOLLY NICHOL/EDDIE CARPENTER MARRIAGE
Eddie Carpenter and Dolly Nichol, former residents of Greenwood,
Clark County, and both well known here, were married at
Neillsville, Oct. 2, 1907 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Huntzicker, Rev. W. P. Burrows, Methodist pastor, officiating The
Republican and Press says of the wedding:
The bride was becomingly attired in white batiste with point lace
yoke collar and carried a bouquet of whit carnations. The groom
wore the conventional black. After the ceremony and congratulations
a delicious luncheon was served, covers being laid for sixteen. The
parlor and dining room were tastefully decorated in white and
green, the tables being decorated with sweet peas .
The happy couple stated the same day for Minneapolis, where they
will make their future home, the groom having a position there with
the T. M. Robert's Supply Co.
Both young people have lived here and have a host of friends among
Greenwood people. The bride was a graduate of the Greenwood High
School, class of 03 and has taught school in this county since that
time, excepting last year at Minocqua, in the northern part of the
state, where she has a brother living. She is a sister of Mrs. John
Huntzicker of Neillsville.
The groom is a son of Mrs. Eliza Carpenter and has lived in
Greenwood up to five years ago, when he went to Minneapolis. He was
in the hardware business for some time in the E. S. Donaldson Co.,
later conducting the business alone.
The Gleaner joins their other friends in wishing them a long and
happy wedded life.
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