William
Olson & Bessie Pilcher - married Nov 4, 1923
Pioneer Record, Ida Grove, Iowa,
Wed., February 6, 1924
Another Wedding Reported
Relatives in Ida Grove have received a letter from Miss Bessie Pilcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pilcher, to the effect that she was married Nov. 4, at Omaha to William Olson of that city. She is a graduate of Ida Grove high school, class of '23 and since
last fall has been attending Omaha college. She is expected to arrive in Ida Grove next
week for a visit and then will probably impart particulars of her marriage.
Frank Vollmer & Mary McNamara - married Feb 2, 1924
Pioneer Record, Ida Grove, Iowa, Wed., February 6, 1924
Miss Mary McNamara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McNamara, of Ida Grove, and Bryce Vollmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vollmer of Holstein, were married at Sioux City last Saturday, returning to Ida Grove Sunday to notify their relatives. They will make
their future home in Holstein, where the groom is in the restaurant business. They expect
to move into a residence in that town about February 15.
Mrs. Vollmer is a popular and talented Ida Grove girl, who has spent her life in this community, graduating from Ida Grove high school in 1920. Subsequently, she attended Boyle's Business college in Omaha, and took a position as bookkeeper at the Central Roller Mills, upon her return to Ida Grove. Mr. Vollmer is an excellent young man and has
been in the business some time at Holstein, having formerly attended Ames college.
Perry LeVasseur & Norma Jinkerson - married September 3, 1931
Pioneer Record Newspaper, Ida grove, Iowa, Thurs., September 10, 1931, page 1
Wedding at Elk Point Revealed
Miss Norma Jinkerson, younger daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Jinkerson, was married Thursday, September 3 to Perry LeVasseur, at Elk Point,
South Dakota. The young woman left home that morning ostensibly to visit the young
man's mother at Sioux City. The bride is a well known Ida Grove girl and a member of
this years junior class in high school. Her husband who has been making is home with
his mother and a married brother in Sioux City, was employed on Ida Grove part of last
summer, being an expert welder with the gas laying company. At present, he is station at
Rockwell City in similar work.
The young people intended to keep their marriage for a few more
days, until Mr. LeVasseur obtained a vacation to come to Ida Grove, but his was taken
suddenly ill, Saturday with appendicitis and was taken to the hospital for an emergency
operation. Before this was performed she asked that her husband be informed and in
this manner the happy news became known. Mrs. LeVasseur came through the operation in good shape and is
making a satisfactory recovery.
Densil Williams & Norma Jinkerson - married July 20, 1934
Pioneer Record Newspaper, Ida Grove. Iowa, Thurs., August 30, 1934, page 6
Norma Jinkerson Weds Missouri Man
Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Jinkerson,
1612 N. Main Street, Decatur, Illinois, today announce the marriage of their daughter to
Densil Williams of Crane, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were married quietly in
Ozark, Missouri, July 20, 1934. The couple will live in Crane, where Mr. Williams is
in the drygoods business with his father R. H. Williams. Rev. Jinkerson, the brides
father is the new pastor of the Church of God, at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
spent last week in the Jinkerson home, returning to their home in Crane, by way of St.
Louis.
Alfred T. Christy & Louise
Jinkerson - married July 4, 1937
Pioneer Record Newspaper, Ida Grove, Iowa, Thurs., February 17, 1938, page 1
Friends here have received announcement of the marriage of Louise
Jinkerson and Alfred T. Christy, which was recently
announced at their home in Decatur, Illinois. The marriage took place at Cassville,
Missouri, July 4, 1937. They are makeing their home in Decatur, where Mr. Christy is
employed by the Lester Super Service Oil Company.
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