BioA: Kelley, Mr./Mrs. George (Silver - 1964)

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Surnames: Kelley, Schelling, Schultz, Vanden Avond, Brown, Daellenbach

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Nov 1964

Kelley, Mr./Mrs. George (Silver - 28 OCT 1964)

Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley of Abbotsford celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at open house at the village hall Saturday evening. Many friends from the area attended and relatives came from Green Bay, Antigo and Black Creek. Six of the eight attendants at the marriage were here for the anniversary.

The evening was spent in dancing to music by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Daellenbach, and refreshments were served.

The honored couple was presented an anniversary cake by their children and another which was made by Miss Marlene Schelling and Miss Diane Schultz.

Miss Beatrice Vanden Avond and George Kelley were married Oct. 28, 1939, in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Green Bay. On Nov. 1 of that year they came to Abbotsford and have made their home there since that time. Mr. Kelley was employed as a salesman for Wis. Dairy Laboratory and five years ago he began operating his own business known as the Kelley Dairy Supply. For the past seven years Mr. Kelley served the village as Marathon County Supervisor.

The Kelley have six children: Mary of Wausau, Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Brown of Pittsburg, Kan., twins; Patrick, who attends St. Mary's Seminary at Baltimore, Md.; John, Mark and Pamela at home.

They also have one grandchild.

 

 


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