Family:Albert Koinzen and Mabel Whitmore (1)

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Marriage[1] 1942 Elgin, Antelope, Nebraska, United StatesAt the Home of Mr. & Mrs. R. V. Fee,
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  1. Clipping from unknown South Dakota newspaper in possession of Carol Whitmore Timmerman..

    Albert Koinzan and Mabel Whitmore Wed at Elgin, Neb.
    Miss Mabel Whitmore, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitmore of the Cedar Creek community and Albert Koinzan, son of Fred Koinzan of Elgin, were united in marriage at seven o'clock last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fee. Twenty-four guests witnessed the beautiful single ring ceremony at which Rev. S. McKeown officiated. Mrs. R. V. Fee and Walter Koinzan attended the couple. Betty Jean Werning played the wedding march.
    Miss Whitmore wore a dress of mist blue. Her accessories were black and her corsage was of yessow chrysanthemums and pink carnations.
    Mrs. Koinzan is a graduate of the Plattesville, Wisconsin high school and Teachers college. For the past few years she has been teaching at Philip, S. Dak, schools. She has visted in Elgin each summer and is well known here.
    Mr. Koinzan formerly operated a hatchery at Elgin and is also a qualified mechanic. He was only recently rleased from service in the army.
    A reception was held at the Fee home following the ceremony. The cneterpiece of th table was a wedding cake baked by Mrs. G. T. Titterington and Mrs. Walter Koinzan. Mrs. Fred Koinzan poured, assisted by Misses Clara Holtman and Betty Jean Werning.
    Mr. and Mrs. Koinzan will make their home at Philip, S.D. until spring when they will move to their farm at Fruitland, Idaho. --- Elgin Nebraska Review.