BioM: Radloff, Ida (1890)
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Surnames: Pankow, Radloff, Schaner, Kuethe
----Source: Marshfield News Thursday May 29, 1890 P. 1 Col 4
Radloff, Ida (28 MAY 1890)
Married, yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock two happy hearts were joined in the
holy bods of matrimony at the Lutheran church in this city. Mr. Adolph G. Pankow
and Miss Ida Radloff, both ot this city, were the contracting parties. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Pankow, of Lebanon, Wis., the father of the
groom. Herman Schaner and Miss Emma Kuethe acted as groomsman and bridesmaid
respectively. The newly wedded couple left on the 8 o'clock train last evening
for Milwaukee and other points in the southern part of the state. They expect to
be absent until June 11.
The groom is well known as being connected with the Marshfield Democrat and is a
popular young man of many friends. The bride is the daughter of ex-street
commissioner Radloff, and a lady who had been quite a favorite among the ladies
of her acquaintance.
The News wishes them all possible happiness.
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