BioM: Tews, Elnors (1942)

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Surnames: Tews, Schultz, Saltow, Neman, Wachholz, Ablers

----Source: The Loyal Tribune, 25 Jun 1942

Tews, Elnors (20 JUN 1942)

At an 8 o’clock twilight service Saturday, June 20, Immanuel Lutheran church, Marshfield, was the scene of a beautiful late spring wedding, when Miss Elnors Tews became the bride of Herman Schultz. Both are Marshfield residents.

The bride, daughter of Mrs. Carl Saltow, Greenwood, appeared in an embroidered frosted organza dress over satin, with lace panels extending to the hem of the skirt, which was made with a sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves, with lace inserts. Her full length veil of illusion net with lace trimming with blusher fell from a headdress of seed pearl. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of talisman roses and baby’s breath.

Esther Schultz, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, and Edna Saltow sister of the bride, wore dresses of pink and blue respectively, made of starched organza, with sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and lace insertion to match the bride’s dress. The wore wrist corsages of talisman roses and sweet peas, with headbands to match. Both wore heart shaped lockets.

The groom, son of Albert Schultz of Loyal, wore a blue suit. The best man, Albert Neuman, and groomsman, Armond Wachholz, wore dark gray suits.

As the bridesmaid and groomsman led the march, the former sprinkled the way with flowers.

E. A. Ablers played the wedding march and sang a solo, "O Perfect Love,’ before the ceremony, which was read by the Rev. G. M. Krueger. Following the ceremony the church choir sang "The Lord Bless You and Keep You."

Two large baskets of spring flowers decorated the altar.

Vernal Haselow and Martin Adler acted as ushers.

After the services about 20 immediate relatives and friends attended a reception at the home of the groom’s father.

The bride has been employed at the Marshland Dairy Products company.

The groom is a graduate of the Spencer high school with the class of 1931 and is employed at the Bunnywood greenhouse and nursery.

They will reside in Marshfield.

Those attending the reception other than the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saltow and daughter Elvera and sons George and Carl Jr. Albert Schultz, Elsie Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schwantes and sons Kenneth and Verlyn.

 

 


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