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Wedding: Brownell-Plank (1888)

BROWNELL, PLANK

Posted By: Melissa Mayhew Grandt (email)
Date: 2/26/2012 at 18:26:59

[Transcriber's note: This article was transcribed exactly as it appeared in the original, including any misspellings or grammatical errors. Transcriber is not related to any persons mentioned and article is transcribed purely for genealogical research purposes.]

Williamsburgh Journal, Williamsburgh (Iowa Co.), Iowa, 17 February 1888, p3.

Last Wednesday afternoon occurred a very pleasant marriage in which the people take a great deal of interest. The contracting parties were Mr. FELIX PLANK and Miss JENNIE BROWNELL. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brownell, Rev. G.F. Leclere officiating. Quite a large number of friends were present to witness the union of these worthy young people, and contributed their good will in the shape of numerous presents both useful and ornamental. Mr. Plank has formed a partnership with Mr. D. O'Leary, at Williamsburgh, and will engage in the agricultural implement business at that place. The Journal wants to join hands with the host of friends in wishing Felix success in his new business venture and in wishing the happy young couple all the sunshine and prosperity that can be found in this world. --Oxford Journal.

Mr. and Mrs. Plank are moving into the city this week. They will occupy the M.E. parsonage, near the center of town. We warmly welcome them, hoping that health, wealth, happiness, love and flowers may ever abide at the Plank home.


 

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