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nfmg purcnasea me iura x aui . imswu- i111 wood house in this city and will move therein.hMARRIED AT PARSONAGEArnold Schildt and Mrs. Martha Baumhauer the PrincipalsiArnold Schildt of Hartland and Mrs. Martha Baumhauer of Wal worth were quietly married at the home of the officiating clergyman,! Rev. E. A. Giesel, pastor of Trinity' Lutheran church, in this city on Wednesday, -Feb. 11.Thj^ bridesmaid was Miss Ida raiise of Hartland and the “Best man was Wm. Schildt. brother of the bridegroom, who were the only wit-1 pesses to the ceremony. jThe bride is a daughter of Mr. and J Mrs. Robt. Gasch of Walworth, in which community she has passed most of her *life and where she is a popular and well thought of young lady. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schildt, residents of Hartland, where he has lived nearly all his life and is regarded by all Who know him as an industrious and reputable young man Mr. and Mrs. Schildt have commenced housekeeping on a farm near Woodstock,rutr.TInrfl^fm Ntiritinla 1
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Harvard, Illinois, US

Thu, Feb 19, 1920

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