1915
IN OLD OCONTO COUNTY |
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Oconto County Reporter
January 7, 1915 Miss Ora Viola Lee, daughter of Col. And Mrs. W. M. Lee, and Dr. Wesley Boyden of Green Bay were married at the home of the brides parents at six last Friday afternoon. Lena—A large number of friends gathered at the home
of Tony Lindorf about two miles from Lena Tuesday and enjoyed a dance,
Mr. Lindorfs son being married that day.
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Oconto County Reporter
May 6, 1915 One of the prettiest of spring weddings will be solemnized at eight this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Cooper, when miss Abbie Winifred Cooper, their daughter, and Angus James Johnston of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Oconto, will be united in marriage. About thirty friends of Miss Marie Bitters tendered her a linen shower at her home Tuesday evening. The affair was given by the Misses Annie Ahlborg and Eva Bitters. The young lady will be wedded May 18 to Mr. Wilfred Degeneffe. Mrs. William Corgeil and Mr. George Plouff, two old
residents of Oconto, were married at St. Peters church Saturday morning.
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Oconto County Reporter
June 3, 1915 Announcements were received in the city today of the
marriage of Miss Helen Ione Gebhart of Kenosha to Mr. Edward Francis Dunn
of Oconto, the marriage taking place at Kenosha Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will be at home in Oconto after July 15.
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Oconto County Reporter
September 23, 1915, Pg 1 Mr. George Watruba and Miss Anna Fait Mr. George Watruba and Miss Anna Fait, both of the
town of Spruce were
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Oconto County Reporter,
18 November 1915, Page One contributor: Ron Renquin Joined in Wedlock Miss Dora Dashner of Oconto and
Mr. Amos Verboncouer of Oconto Falls were
Mrs. Alvina Reilley and Mr. Fred Anderson, both of
this city, were united
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