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MW And Mrs. Nichola# Wolf rice To Celebrate Their Golden Wedding On Sundayjis:UFifty years..oL happy, wedded. lifyjaml Jpu. VVq)€A of Grce.iibag, Wiseon-ffavfe be^i-enjoyed by-Mr. AmVMrs,bah•V5111.L-toil}rmt-icibiontart-:l.il.lieyiaNicholas Wolf of 1344 Central uve-nuir■ anti on Sunday, June 10th they Will.celebrate thoir golden wedding riiiniversiirv. Tluv wedding of thisVhighly respected- couple took place 50 years ago oti June 4 at Dry Bridge, ()., ’which was af that time the brido’s home; and Rev. Father taker t was the oM'ieiiilmg minister. “Mrs. Wolf was before her marriage. = Miss Mary Wagner. Her wedding day. was also her 24th birthday anniversary and on her golden wedding «Jay she was 74 years ohl, and Jlr. Wplf. is 77.The happy event “will be nelybrated tomorrow, June 10(h at which, time nuptial high mass wili lie read nt Si, Joseph?s church, of which Mr- and Mrs. Wolli are devout members. Rev. Father George Maverhoc for wile officiate upon this occasion and .the bride and groom of4 fifty years wiii again take their vows to cherish and lore one another,After the .services. nt the rdiurori an all day reception will he held at the home of Ihe celebrants who will be surrounded bv their six children and six! eon grand chib Iren and thoiv imuiy friends all of whom will extend loving good wishes and controluhi-tious l^nuliful decorations of gold-,,i flowers, hearts and wedding bidU/ ■ _win be used to adorn the ft oil home, which will give forili eveiy suggestion I li a t weddi ng l est i viI ies are in pro •. ... n /k n 4 da r\ kl/iMr. Wolt has not only been a faithful and devoted husband and father during the fifty years of his wedded'life, but has also hocn a fine workman, and soldier, lie was horn at Bavaria, Germany, in IS ID arid came to this country Jn 18154, when a lad of 14 years, lie came first l.u Cincinnati and later located in Hamilton, and has been a resident of this city fur thirty-three years.Mr. Wolf is a Civil war veteran, lie on listed in 18G2 in the 11 St h Ohio Infantry where ho remained until it was con sol ida tod with the 124 Ui on August I, 1862. He was mustered in and transferred to Co. I First Regular U. G. volunteer engineers on September 11, 1864. lie was mustered out September 20, 18G5, at Nashville, Tenn., and received an honorable discharge. M r, Wolf took pari, in the following- battle; Thompson Station, Chicknniaiiga, Look Out Mountain, Mission Ridge, Rock Face Ridge, Re saca, Pickets .Mill, Browns Ferry uad u proud look lt;*anie over the veteran's face as.lie tuhl of how in one ol ■these battles, bis gallant captain had been wounded and Unit be was lion-^ orcd by being- one of I hose who cai-rIvil him from the field.Mr. Wall was for many years a cooper and also worked lor the city, Long and A1 blatters and several other places and was at all limes conscientious in I he porrormaim* of bir. duties.Mrs. Wolf is a woman of nnlde Christian charaeter and has always
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Hamilton Evening Journal

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Sat, Jun 09, 1917

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