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William Metcher Weds

21 Friday Jun 2019

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Newspapers

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Edna A Pluedemann (1894-1995), Eunice Pluedemann (1896-1985), Gustave C Pluedemann (1868-1947), Nathalie Eberlein (1871-1954)

In the presence of immediate relatives only Miss Eunice Pluedeman and Mr. William J. Metcher were united August 30, at seven o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. Leimer, of Wisner, Neb., and took place at the home of the brides’s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pluedemann.

The bride wore a gown of bridal satin, veiled with Spanish lace and ornamented with pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white bridal roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Leimer, a sister of the bride, wore a dress of messaline and princess lace, her wedding gown two years ago. Rev. A Fenner attended the groom.

Following the ceremony refreshments were served, the bride sharing the wedding cake with her mother, who was a bride twenty-five years ago and in honor of whose silver wedding anniversary the day had been chosen.

The young couple will make their home in Mitchell.

Source: The Mitchell Capital (Mitchell, South Dakota), Thursday, 17 September 1917: page 3.

Wedding, Edna Pluedemann and Martin Leimer

19 Wednesday Jun 2019

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Wedding portraits

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Edna A Pluedemann (1894-1995), Eunice Pluedemann (1896-1985)

According to the entry for Edna Leimer (widow) in the 1925 South Dakota census, she and Martin Leimer were married in 1915.

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Photo courtesy of Linda Wascher (http://www.faulstich.us/Wascher/index.htm)

Back row (left to right) Eunice Pleuedemann, 2 unidentified men, Euphemia Faulstich
Center (left to right) Edna Pleudemann, Martin Leimer
Foreground: Unidentified girl

Edna and Eunice Pluedeman

22 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Kristen James Eberlein in Other photographs

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Edna A Pluedemann (1894-1995), Eunice Pluedemann (1896-1985)

Here is another previously unidentified photograph that I think I have figured out. The photo was taken by Myhre Studio in Luverne, Minnesota — a photography studio that opened in 1892 and amazingly is still in existence. Luverne is the county seat of Rock County, which sits in the southwestern corner of Minnesota on the border with South Dakota.

Nathalie (“Dolly”) Eberlein and her husband, Gus Pluedeman, lived in Rock County, Minnesota at the time of both the 1895 Minnesota census and the 1900 federal census. The children in the photo must be their two daughters, Edna (born 1894) and Eunice (born 1897).

Edna and Eunice Pluedeman

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