The following is from an article in the Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 11, 1901, p. 1 announcing their marriage:
CLIMAX TO CHARMING LOVE STORY
WILLIAMS-KRAINIK
The climax to a charming love story, that had its birth in the days when they were school mates, was reached Saturday evening when Miss Grace Williams became the bride of Emil Krainik. The union of hearts was consumated(sic) at the home of the bride’s mother on North Sixth street. Rev Hooton officiating at the ceremony which was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends. The bridal attendants were Miss Bessie Krainik and F. William. A wedding dinner was served and the evening passed in festivities incident to an event of this nature. The young people are widely known and have many friends who will extend heartiest congratulations. They will make this city their home.
They had two children - Earl and Gladys and resided in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The following is from an article in the Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 11, 1901, p. 1 announcing their marriage:
CLIMAX TO CHARMING LOVE STORY
WILLIAMS-KRAINIK
The climax to a charming love story, that had its birth in the days when they were school mates, was reached Saturday evening when Miss Grace Williams became the bride of Emil Krainik. The union of hearts was consumated(sic) at the home of the bride’s mother on North Sixth street. Rev Hooton officiating at the ceremony which was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends. The bridal attendants were Miss Bessie Krainik and F. William. A wedding dinner was served and the evening passed in festivities incident to an event of this nature. The young people are widely known and have many friends who will extend heartiest congratulations. They will make this city their home.
They had two children - Earl and Gladys and resided in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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