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Wilson – Mueller Marriage 1903

WILSON, MUELLER

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 11/7/2019 at 15:28:28

Source: Decorah Republican Sept. 10, 1903 Page 2 Col 3

Marreid{sp} Yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon at four oc’lock{sp} at Spillville George B. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson of this city, and Miss Louise Mueller were united in marriage. Mr. Wilson is a young man whose life was spent in Decorah until a few years ago when he went out to make a place for himself in the world. After working for Upton Bros. at Cresco for about two years he went with a lumber company at Phillips, Wis., where he now enjoys lucrative employment as stenographer and bookkeeper. He is a young man of good habits and has many friends who join his bride’s friends wishing them every happiness. Miss Mueller is a granddaughter of ex-county supervisor J. J. Haug, a young lady who enjoys the esteem and admiration of a large circle of acquaintances for her many charming qualities.

Source: Decorah Republican Sept. 17, 1903 Page 6 Col 3

Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 9, 1903, at four o’clock, occurred the marriage of George B. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson of Decorah, and Miss Louise Mueller, granddaughter of J. J. Haug. The marriage was performed by Rev. P. J. Theil of New Hampton. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony. The groom is one of Decorah’s popular men and is a bookkeeper and stenographer for a lumber company in Phillips, Wis. The bride is an excellent young lady who grew to womanhood in our neighborhood. They will be at home in Phillips, Wis., after Oct. l5th.


 

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