Ceremony Late in Afternoon Unites Miss Ruth Neuhaus and H.A. Struck in Marriage
Late this afternoon the First Reformed church was the setting for a wedding ceremony
of interest when Miss Ruth Neuhaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neuhaus,
1306 Madison street, became the bride of Henry A. Struck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Struck, South Fourteenth street.
The service was read by the Rev. Otto Menke in the presence of immediate relatives
and close frineds of the couple.
Miss Leone Neuhaus was maid of honor for her sister, and the Misses Dorothy Stuempges
and Esther Grosshuesch were bridesmaids. The bridegroom has as best man his brother,
Gerhard Struck. Calvin Grosshuesch and Paul Marten, Elkhart Lake, were ushers, and
Helen Neuhaus was flower girl.
A wedding dinner will be served to 30 guests at the home of the bride's parents, and the
couple will depart during the evening on a honeymoon trip to the northern lake region.
Guests from away included Mrs. F. Hishke, Suring, and Mrs. Anna Grossheusch, Milwaukee.
After October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Struck will be at home at 932 North Tenth street.
Mr. Struck is manager of the grocery department of the Schuette Brothers store, and his
bride, a graduate of the Milwaukee training school, is a registered nurse.
Herald Times Reporter Thursday, September 24, 1931 pg. 9
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[widow of Henry Struck]
Ceremony Late in Afternoon Unites Miss Ruth Neuhaus and H.A. Struck in Marriage
Late this afternoon the First Reformed church was the setting for a wedding ceremony
of interest when Miss Ruth Neuhaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neuhaus,
1306 Madison street, became the bride of Henry A. Struck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Struck, South Fourteenth street.
The service was read by the Rev. Otto Menke in the presence of immediate relatives
and close frineds of the couple.
Miss Leone Neuhaus was maid of honor for her sister, and the Misses Dorothy Stuempges
and Esther Grosshuesch were bridesmaids. The bridegroom has as best man his brother,
Gerhard Struck. Calvin Grosshuesch and Paul Marten, Elkhart Lake, were ushers, and
Helen Neuhaus was flower girl.
A wedding dinner will be served to 30 guests at the home of the bride's parents, and the
couple will depart during the evening on a honeymoon trip to the northern lake region.
Guests from away included Mrs. F. Hishke, Suring, and Mrs. Anna Grossheusch, Milwaukee.
After October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Struck will be at home at 932 North Tenth street.
Mr. Struck is manager of the grocery department of the Schuette Brothers store, and his
bride, a graduate of the Milwaukee training school, is a registered nurse.
Herald Times Reporter Thursday, September 24, 1931 pg. 9
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[widow of Henry Struck]
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