BioM: Eisentraut, Alta E. (1928)
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EISENTRAUT ALLEN RILEY HUCHTHAUSEN ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 07/05/1928 Eisentraut, Alta
E. (30 JUN 1928) Saturday
afternoon, June 30, 1928, at 6:45 o'clock, the farm residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eisentraut in the town of Grant, Clark County,
Wis. was the scene of a very pretty home wedding, when their
daughter, Miss Alta Evelyn Eisentraut was united in marriage with
Mr. Willard H. Allen, Rev. S. J. Lambright of Neillsville
officiating. The bridal couple
was attended by Mr. Walcott Riley and Miss Gertrude Huchthausen of
Wis. Rapids. The bridal party and officiating clergyman were
grouped upon the front porch, which was partially enclosed with the
network of ferns. The guests were assemble upon the lawn in front
of the porch. The porched rooms were decorated with roses. The
bride wore a dress of pink georgette trimmed with lace and the
bridesmaid wore a figure georgette trimmed with lace. After the ceremony
a fine wedding supper was served, about thirty guests, relatives
and close friends of the bride and groom, being present. The groom is the
son of Mrs. Alvina Allen of Neillsville. He grew to manhood here
and graduated from Neillsville High School in the class of 1924. He
attended Milton College for about a year and then secured a
position in the Dairy Exchange Bank, remaining there until Sept. 1,
1927, when he went into the First National Bank as bookkeeper,
which position he now holds. He is a young man of high character
and is trusted and admired by all who know him. The bride
completed the rual school course in the town of Grant and entered
Neillsville High School, graduating in the class of 1926. Since
then she has taught successfully in rural schools. Both as a
student and teacher she made many friends among her associates, and
in her home life has had fine training and experience. The young couple
left soon after their marriage for a wedding trip by auto, On their
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