File:1917 - Alfred and Clara Hinderer Baur announcement in Watertown, SD newspaper.jpg

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Clara Hinderer and Minnesota Pastor Wed

Marriage Takes Place at Brides Home in Germantown -- To live in Cedar Mills

Miss Clara Hinderer, a well-known young lady in Watertown, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. P. Hinderer, who reside north of this city, was united in marriage Thursday evening to the Rev. A. Bauer of Hutchinson, Minn. The Ceremony took place at 8 o'clock in the evening at the home of the bride's parents<ref>Paul Hinderer and Klara Schneider</ref> in Germantown, the father of the bride officiating.

The home was prettily decorated for the wedding and relatives of the contracting couples and close friends attended. Among the guests were the parents (Jacob Baur and Emilie Sommerfeld) of the bride and groom, and Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Sauer of this city, the former being an uncle of the bridegroom. The bride wore a charming wedding gown of white.

Miss Hinderer has held a responsible position with the International Harvester company at the Watertown office for a number of years and has a great many friends in this city. She has been active in the work of the local German Lutheran Church and a teacher in the Sunday school of the same institution.

The couple will make their home in the parsonage of Cedar Mills, near Hutchinson, Minn. where the bridegroom is the pastor of a German Lutheran Church.

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Clara and Alfred were married in the German Town parsonage April 26, 1917.

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