HUMBERSTONE - ABITZ
Miss Bertha Humberstone, of Moline, Illinois, and Alfred C.Abitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abitz, 815 N. Fourth street, wore united in marriage Oct. 24, 1924 Friday evening at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church in Moline, Illinois. The Rev. Mr. Semans performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of blue velvet trimmed, with ermine fur and a hat to correspond. Mr.and Mrs. Abitz have gone on a wedding trip to Sioux City, Iowa, making the trip by motor. They are visiting there with the groom's sister, Mrs. Robert Cartwright, upon their return they will make their home at 436 Fourth avenue in Moline, ILL.
Alfred Abitz, 44, of 2530 Sixth Avenue, Moline, who was employed as a patternmaker by International Harvester works, died at 7:55 last night in Moline public hospital following an illness of a week's duration. Mr. Abitz was a member of the Moline Eagles and the Moose and the First Methodist Church.
He was born Jan. 10, 1901, in Sheboygan, Wis. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abitz. He married Bertha Allen Oct. 24, 1924, in Sioux City, Ia. The couple resided in Moline twenty-one years. Mr. Abitz was a member of company B, 33d infantry of the regular army, but had not been called to active duty in either world war.
Surviving are the widow; his parents, who reside in Sheboygan; two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Cartwright and Celisja Abitz, both of Sheboygan, and two brothers, George Abitz of Sheboygan and William Abitz of Cedar Rapids, Ia.
The body was taken to Wendt funeral Home, Moline.
The Dispatch
07 Nov. 1945, Wed. page 2
HUMBERSTONE - ABITZ
Miss Bertha Humberstone, of Moline, Illinois, and Alfred C.Abitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abitz, 815 N. Fourth street, wore united in marriage Oct. 24, 1924 Friday evening at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church in Moline, Illinois. The Rev. Mr. Semans performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of blue velvet trimmed, with ermine fur and a hat to correspond. Mr.and Mrs. Abitz have gone on a wedding trip to Sioux City, Iowa, making the trip by motor. They are visiting there with the groom's sister, Mrs. Robert Cartwright, upon their return they will make their home at 436 Fourth avenue in Moline, ILL.
Alfred Abitz, 44, of 2530 Sixth Avenue, Moline, who was employed as a patternmaker by International Harvester works, died at 7:55 last night in Moline public hospital following an illness of a week's duration. Mr. Abitz was a member of the Moline Eagles and the Moose and the First Methodist Church.
He was born Jan. 10, 1901, in Sheboygan, Wis. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abitz. He married Bertha Allen Oct. 24, 1924, in Sioux City, Ia. The couple resided in Moline twenty-one years. Mr. Abitz was a member of company B, 33d infantry of the regular army, but had not been called to active duty in either world war.
Surviving are the widow; his parents, who reside in Sheboygan; two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Cartwright and Celisja Abitz, both of Sheboygan, and two brothers, George Abitz of Sheboygan and William Abitz of Cedar Rapids, Ia.
The body was taken to Wendt funeral Home, Moline.
The Dispatch
07 Nov. 1945, Wed. page 2
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