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Krentz-Holm Marriage

KRENTZ, HOLM

Posted By: Ken Wright (email)
Date: 1/3/2008 at 13:41:52

Jackson Sentinel
March 16, 1911

MARRIED.

KRENTZ-HOLM. – At the Reformed church parsonage on Friday, March 10, Hans Larsen Krentz and Miss Christian Sorine Holm were united in holy matrimony, Rev. D. F. Boomershine performing the ceremony. Anna Trneisen and Peter Jacobsen stood up with them. The bride is a genial young woman who came to this country from north Germany a few years ago, and wore a suit of navy blue and white embroidery waist. The groom is a thrifty industrious young man, who also was born in Germany near the home of his bride, but they learned to know each other in this country. The bridal party all wore white carnation bouquets. The happy couple ate their wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanjker, sister of the bride, on North Olive street. The groom was one of the lucky ones who drew a claim in the Standing Rock Indian reservation some time ago. Next week he goes to South Dakota to improve his claim and build a shack, when in a few weeks his bride will follow where they will help develop the new homes in our great west. Their new home will be Thunder Hawk, S. D. some 60 miles, west of the Missouri river on the main line of the C. M. and Puget Sound R. R., where they will be glad to see any of their old Iowa friends, all of whom join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life in their new home.


 

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