BioM: Bradley, Lyrena (1928)
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Surnames: BRADLEY
HANDKE DUNCAN ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 08/09/1928 Bradley, Lyrena (1
AUG 1928) A very pretty
wedding took place on Aug. 1, 1928 at the Eng. Lutheran Parsonage
at Oshkosh, when Miss Lyrena Bradley of Auroraville, was united in
marriage to Carl W. Handke of Granton, Clark County, Wis. The Rev.
E. Koch performed the ceremony, using the ring service. The bride
wore a powder blue georgette crepe dress and carried a bouquet of
blue and white flowers. She was attended by her niece, Miss Dorothy
Duncan of Oshkosh, who wore a pale green georgette crepe and wore a
corsage of sweet peas. The groom wore a dark blue suit and was
attended by his brother Walter Handke, who also wore a dark suit.
Returning to the bride's home a fine wedding dinner was served to
relatives. In the evening a reception was held. The rooms were
prettily decorated in blue and white. The bride is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, attended and
graduated from the Stevens Point Normal School. Mrs. Handke has a
pleasing personality and hosts of friends. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handke of the town of York, Clark County,
Wis., grew to manhood there, graduated from Granton High School and
Stevens Point Normal, and has successfully taught at Gordon,
Douglas County High School three years. After a short
wedding trip to Illinois and southern Wisconsin, the young couple
will reside at Gordon, where the groom will teach the coming year.
The couple's many friends wish them much happiness and
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