BioM: Kaskimaki, Kathryn (1926)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Hansen, Kaskimaki, Petersen, Kuehl

---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 07/01/1926

--------- Kaskimaki, Kathryn (Marriage - 24 JUN 1926)

A quiet home wedding was solemnized Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, when Mr. Emil Hansen and Miss Kathryn Kaskimaki were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, residing two miles north of the village of Withee, Clark County, Wis. Rev. Petersen of the Danish Lutheran Church read the ceremony.

The young couple was attended by Mr. Raymond Hansen, a brother of the groom, and Miss Elizabeth Kaskimaki, sister of the bride. The house decorations were in pink and white flowers in keeping with the season, while the bride's bouquet was of bursting buds of cream peonies. The bridesmaid carried an arm bouquet of pink peonies. The gown of the bride was a white satin dress with lace veil, and that of the bridesmaid was pink silk.

A six o'clock wedding dinner was served at the groom's home, after which the young couple left for Minneapolis, and from there went to Lyle and Tyler, Minn., where they are visiting friends.

They will be at home to their friends at Withee after July 4th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hansen have a host of friends who wish them well, as both have been employed in the village for the past number of years, and at the present time Mr. Hansen holds a responsible position in the store of Charles Kuehl.

 

 


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