BioM: Van Dreel, Leona (Marriage - 1929)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: VAN
DREEL CARTER LEANNA ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 07/11/1929 Van Dreel, Leona
(Marriage - 3 Jul 1929) A very pretty
wedding was solemnized at the St. Mary's Catholic Church last
Wednesday, July 3, 1929, Rev. H. Lachnit officiating, when Miss
Leona Van Dreel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Van Dreel of Colby,
Wis., became the bride of Mr. Alfred Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Carter of DePere, Wis. Miss Loretta Van Dreel, sister of the
bride, acted as bridesmaid and the groom was attended by his
cousin, Leo Leanna. The bride was
attired in a beautiful dress of white georgette with wreath and
veil and carried a bouquet of roses, sweet peas and carnations. The
bridesmaid wore a dress of pink georgette and head band and carried
a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. A wedding
reception was given at the home of the bride's parents for
immediate relatives only, the home being nicely decorated in pink,
white and blue for the occasion. In the evening, a free wedding
dance was given at Cherokee Hall, which was largely attended by
relatives and friends. The young couple
left on a wedding trip to Appleton, DePere, Green Bay and
Milwaukee, and will be at home after July 14th at Oconto, Wis.,
where the groom is employed at construction work. Those present for
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carter of DePere, Wis., Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Carter of Greenleaf, Wis., Stella Carter of DePere,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diers of Colby, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Dreel
and family of Colby, Wis. The bride and
groom are well known to friends in and around Colby, who wish them
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