p: John G. and Mary Bahr
m: 19 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.199)
to: Matilda Hartwig (Tillie Hartwig on co. mar. index)
p: Charles Hartwig
children:
Gladys and Dorothy
From Der Nord Westen, 20 June 1901 Marriage License obtained:
Walter O. Bahr and Tillie Hartwig both of Manitowoc
*******
JUNE CLAIMS ANOTHER BRIDE. HARTWIG-BAHR
June, the month of roses, claimed another Manitowoc bride Wednesday
when at a pretty home function Miss Tillie Hartwig and Walter O. Bahr
were married. The ceremony, simple and impressive was performed at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Hartwig, 1406 Washington
street at 4 o'clock by Judge Chloupek and was witnessed only by
relatives. The attendants of the bridal couple were Miss Hattie Hartwig
and Fred Hartwig and little Lola Hartwig carried the bride's bonquet (sic).
The quiet and unostentatious celebration of the nuptial event was marked
by manifest happiness of all concerned. A wedding dinner and reception
was held and Mr. and Mrs. Bahr departed for a ten days tour of the state,
after which they will be at home on Franklin street.
Mr. Bahr is a well known contractor of the city and a young man whose
success testifies to his ability and industry. His bride, a charming
young lady, who has filled a clerical position at Torrison's for some
time past, enjoys the esteem and respect of a large circle of friends,
who will unite in wishing her great happiness. Congratulations are
offered.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 20, 1901, 1
p: John G. and Mary Bahr
m: 19 June 1901 (co. mar. index v.7 p.199)
to: Matilda Hartwig (Tillie Hartwig on co. mar. index)
p: Charles Hartwig
children:
Gladys and Dorothy
From Der Nord Westen, 20 June 1901 Marriage License obtained:
Walter O. Bahr and Tillie Hartwig both of Manitowoc
*******
JUNE CLAIMS ANOTHER BRIDE. HARTWIG-BAHR
June, the month of roses, claimed another Manitowoc bride Wednesday
when at a pretty home function Miss Tillie Hartwig and Walter O. Bahr
were married. The ceremony, simple and impressive was performed at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Hartwig, 1406 Washington
street at 4 o'clock by Judge Chloupek and was witnessed only by
relatives. The attendants of the bridal couple were Miss Hattie Hartwig
and Fred Hartwig and little Lola Hartwig carried the bride's bonquet (sic).
The quiet and unostentatious celebration of the nuptial event was marked
by manifest happiness of all concerned. A wedding dinner and reception
was held and Mr. and Mrs. Bahr departed for a ten days tour of the state,
after which they will be at home on Franklin street.
Mr. Bahr is a well known contractor of the city and a young man whose
success testifies to his ability and industry. His bride, a charming
young lady, who has filled a clerical position at Torrison's for some
time past, enjoys the esteem and respect of a large circle of friends,
who will unite in wishing her great happiness. Congratulations are
offered.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 20, 1901, 1
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