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Caroline “Lena” <I>Sohus</I> Alberts

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Caroline “Lena” Sohus Alberts

Birth
Death
Dec 1946 (aged 84–85)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ANNIVERSARY
With an impressive dinner program at the Elks club Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alberts observed their golden wedding anniversary in a reunion with members of the well known family on Sunday.
The tables were gayly decorated and 22 white tapers designated the number in attendance. Plate doilies of gold color and also gold colored candy were included in the table decorations.
A reception was held at the Alberts home in the afternoon and later the guests gathered at the Elks club for the final part of the celebration.
M. Lee Alberts of Chicago, prominent insurance man, acted as toastmaster at the dinner, and called upon the following for selections: A toast by Lillian Ridley; "A Wedding 50 Years Ago,: by Emil Alberts; "History of the Alberts' and Sohus families by Ellen Alberts; Poem by Roy Alberts; "A New Generation" by Mrs. Agnes Wragg; Stunt by Hattie and Warren Alberts; "When Teutons Meet the Nordics" by Ruth Alberts; "Incidents in the Life of the Bride and Groom" by Minnie Albert; "The Youngest"-Irving Alberts; "Presentation of the Wedding Cake"-Winfield Alberts; "Presentation of the 50th Anniversary Gift," Oscar Alberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberts, who have made their home in this city for the past three years, coming here from the town of Carleton where they operated a farm, are well known to many in this city and surrounding territory. The marriage ceremony of the pair was solemnized at Valders January 4, 1883. Mrs. Alberts was formerly Caroline Sohus.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 3, 1933 P. 10
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ANNIVERSARY
With an impressive dinner program at the Elks club Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alberts observed their golden wedding anniversary in a reunion with members of the well known family on Sunday.
The tables were gayly decorated and 22 white tapers designated the number in attendance. Plate doilies of gold color and also gold colored candy were included in the table decorations.
A reception was held at the Alberts home in the afternoon and later the guests gathered at the Elks club for the final part of the celebration.
M. Lee Alberts of Chicago, prominent insurance man, acted as toastmaster at the dinner, and called upon the following for selections: A toast by Lillian Ridley; "A Wedding 50 Years Ago,: by Emil Alberts; "History of the Alberts' and Sohus families by Ellen Alberts; Poem by Roy Alberts; "A New Generation" by Mrs. Agnes Wragg; Stunt by Hattie and Warren Alberts; "When Teutons Meet the Nordics" by Ruth Alberts; "Incidents in the Life of the Bride and Groom" by Minnie Albert; "The Youngest"-Irving Alberts; "Presentation of the Wedding Cake"-Winfield Alberts; "Presentation of the 50th Anniversary Gift," Oscar Alberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberts, who have made their home in this city for the past three years, coming here from the town of Carleton where they operated a farm, are well known to many in this city and surrounding territory. The marriage ceremony of the pair was solemnized at Valders January 4, 1883. Mrs. Alberts was formerly Caroline Sohus.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 3, 1933 P. 10
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