BioM: Foelske, Alleda N. (1938)
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Surnames: FOELSKI SCHILLING WITTIG

The Loyal Tribune 17 November 1938

Foelske, Alleda N. (9 NOV 1938)

A double ring ceremony was performed for Miss Alleda Norma Foelske, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foelske, and Merlyn J. Lindner, eldest son of Mrs. Albert Schilling, both of the town of Beaver, at 2:30 P. M. Wed., Nov. 9, 1938, in the Lutheran parsonage ay Loyal, with Rev. J. C. Langholz officiating.

Attending the couple were Miss Velda Foelske, only sister of the bride and Lester Wittig of Juneau, Wis., as best man.

The bride was lovely in a floor length white satin gown was fashioned with lace yoke and puffed sleeves coming to a point over the hand. Her finger tip veil was held in place with a round shaped satin headdress trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums and Pom-Poms. Her bridesmaid wore a floor length gown of blue satin with a flower headband to match. She also carried a bouquet similar to that of the bride.

The groom and his attendant wore dark suits and boutonnieres of white baby chrysanthemums.

A reception and 5:00 o’clock supper was served for the wedding party, immediate relatives, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Langholz and daughters, at the bride’s home. Crepe paper streamers of white, blue and yellow and a large white bell decorated the room. Lighted candles and a wedding cake centered the table. The Misses Angeline and Marcella Luther of Marshfield, cousins of the bride acted as waitresses, who wore aprons trimmed with blue and yellow with head bands to match.

For the evening a wedding dance was given at the Merry-O-Gardens Pavilion, Longwood.

After a short wedding trip the couple will temporarily reside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schilling, Beaver.

The bride is well known in this vicinity and has been employed for the past few years in Loyal. The groom will resume his duties as salesman in central Clark County for the W. T. Rawleigh Co. the position he held for the past seven years.

Out of town guests were Mrs. Julia Kuester of Oshkosh, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. George Wittig and little Geraldine of Hartford, Wis.



 

 

 

 

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