QUIETLY MARRIED AT PASTOR’S RESIDENCE
Miss. Clark and Mr. Samuel Bader Wedded
Miss. Harriett Clark and Mr. Samuel Bader were quietly married at the parsonage of the United Brethren Church Wednesday evening, Rev. L. C. Reed officiating.
The news of the marriage of the young people will come as a great surprise to their many friends, only the nearest relatives being aware of their intentions.
Mrs. Bader is an accomplished young woman, who recently came to this city from LaRue. By her pleasing manner and ways she has made a host of friends in the city.
Mr. Bader is employed by the American Express company. After the ceremony the happy couple went to the home of the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bader on Windsor Street, where a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bader will make their home with the parents of the groom for the present.
Obituary Notice, 20 Aug 1910, The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio:
MRS. HARRIETT BADER DIES WEDNESDAY
Death Comes Not Unexpectedly from Dread Tuberculosis
Mrs. Harriett Olga Bader, aged twenty-one, eleven months and thirty days, wife of Samuel Bader, died of tuberculosis at her home, No. 722 Park Boulevard, Wednesday morning at 2:15. Her death had been expected some time.
A sister, Mrs. G. E. Matthews of Martel is lying at the point of death from the same disease.
The deceased was born and raised near LaRue, the daughter of the late David M. Clark. She is survived b y her husband, a seventeen-months old son together with three sisters and one brother- Mrs. William T. Blue and Miss Hazel Clark, of this city; Mrs. G. L. Matthews, of Mantel, and William Clark of LaRue.
The funeral was held at the late residence, Friday morning at clock, followed by internment in the Marion Cemetery.
QUIETLY MARRIED AT PASTOR’S RESIDENCE
Miss. Clark and Mr. Samuel Bader Wedded
Miss. Harriett Clark and Mr. Samuel Bader were quietly married at the parsonage of the United Brethren Church Wednesday evening, Rev. L. C. Reed officiating.
The news of the marriage of the young people will come as a great surprise to their many friends, only the nearest relatives being aware of their intentions.
Mrs. Bader is an accomplished young woman, who recently came to this city from LaRue. By her pleasing manner and ways she has made a host of friends in the city.
Mr. Bader is employed by the American Express company. After the ceremony the happy couple went to the home of the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bader on Windsor Street, where a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bader will make their home with the parents of the groom for the present.
Obituary Notice, 20 Aug 1910, The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio:
MRS. HARRIETT BADER DIES WEDNESDAY
Death Comes Not Unexpectedly from Dread Tuberculosis
Mrs. Harriett Olga Bader, aged twenty-one, eleven months and thirty days, wife of Samuel Bader, died of tuberculosis at her home, No. 722 Park Boulevard, Wednesday morning at 2:15. Her death had been expected some time.
A sister, Mrs. G. E. Matthews of Martel is lying at the point of death from the same disease.
The deceased was born and raised near LaRue, the daughter of the late David M. Clark. She is survived b y her husband, a seventeen-months old son together with three sisters and one brother- Mrs. William T. Blue and Miss Hazel Clark, of this city; Mrs. G. L. Matthews, of Mantel, and William Clark of LaRue.
The funeral was held at the late residence, Friday morning at clock, followed by internment in the Marion Cemetery.
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