This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bruhn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RQG.2ACEB/134 Message Board Post: The Evening Light (San Antonio TX Newspaper renamed the San Antonio Light) February 10, 1883 Linked For Life Marriage of Mr. William G. Wurzbach to Miss Ida Meyer Saturday Evening Rev. H. Wieder, of the German Lutheran church, performed the marriage ceremony Saturday evening last for Mr. William G. Wurzbach, brother of the Hon. Charles Wurzbach, a member of the Legislature, and Miss Ida Meyer, daughter of one of the oldest residents of the city. It took place at the residence of the bride’s parents on Blum Steet, and was attended by many friends of the lday and the gentleman most intimately concerned. Miss Dora Bruhn, Miss Marle Flecher,Miss Lena Nuetzel and Miss Soffel, and Messrs. Aug. Hugh, Theo, Walter, Chas. Weisenburg and Chas. Nuetzel acted as attendants. An enjoyable supper was served, during which toasts were numerous. Following is a list of presents: Mr. L. Huth & Sdons, a cooking stove with fixtures complete. Mr. H.A. Huth, a toilet set. Mr. Theo. Welter, a handsome lamp. Mr. G. W. Huth and bride, a silver butter dish. Mr. F. Wagenfuht, a sofa pillow. Mr. C. L. Wuzbach, a valuable sofa and other furniture. Messrs. Alex. Uhl, Chas. Neutzelman, Geo. Schreeder, each a large clock. Messrs. Andrew and Rudolph Froebel, a set of silver forks, knives and spoons. Mr. A. Zilan, a china toilet set. Mrs. Geo. Schroeder, a set of glass ware. Mrs. F. Pasche, a silver castor. Mr. A. Bauer, a silver pitcher. J. Koerbel, a bead spread and pot plants. Miss Dora and Henrietta Bruhn, a china tea set. Mr. William Herpel, a bed spread. Mr. John Laager, a substantial home made kitchen safe. The Misses Weyel, a hand-made rug. Mr. Charles Weisenberg and bride, a lady’s work table. Mr. Bernhardt, a rocking chair. Mr. R. Becker, ornamental parlor bracktes. Mr. George Wagner and wife, a silver dish. Many of the friends and guests had not brought their presents and the writer was informaed that many would be sent to the residence of the bride, on Market street, to-day. While the guests were all doing duty at the bounteously loaded tables, Eberhardt’s city band appeared and enlivened the company with some pleasing music, which added much to the festive occasion. The Light wishes the new couple continued happiness and prosperity.