BioA: Vollrath, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest (Golden - 1978)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Vollrath, Logeman, Rogers, Briski, Carter, Schreiber, Proxmire
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/24/1978
Vollrath, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Golden - 11 October 1978)
Ernest and Adeline Vollrath, Town of Mead, celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary in an August 13 celebration held at the American Legion Hall, in
Loyal.
The Vollraths were married October 11, 1928, in Plymouth and from that marriage
came four children, Elveira Vollrath Rogers, of Red Granite, Kenneth of
Greenwood, and Serold and William Jr. both deceased. The couple also have eleven
grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Approximately 500 attended the celebration which was highlighted with
congratulatory letters from President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, Acting Governor
Martin Schreiber and U.S. Senator William Proxmire.
Music was furnished by the Mike Briski orchestra and the anniversary dinner
began with a German table prayer. A special cake, prepared by their daughter,
highlighted the head table as gold belled flower arrangements graced the tables.
Ernest Vollrath was born in 1896 to William and Anna Vollrath in the home, he
and his wife now reside. He received his education in the Town of Warner’s
Benjamin School and later worked for 29 years as a DeKalb corn salesman. He also
served as secretary for the West Side Telephone Co. and the Clark County Farm
Bureau. He also served as supervisor and chairman for the Town of Mead for a
number of years and also a director and secretary for the Lynn Mutual Insurance
Company.
Adeline Vollrath was born in 1907 to George and Ida Logeman in Plymouth. She
graduated from Plymouth High School and Sheboygan Business College. She worked
at Elkhart lake and Crystal Lake resorts, a drug store in Plymouth and in
Sheboygan steel plants. She is presently a housewife.
Ernest’s hobbies include wood craft, gardening, hunting and fishing while
Adeline enjoys crocheting.
Attending the event was Ella Logeman, Omro, a sister of Adeline who was in the
original wedding party. Also attending were friends and relatives from many
communities in Clark County as well as guests from California, Washington,
Florida, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota.
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