BioM: Beaver, Anita (1929)
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Surnames: LANDGRAF
BEAVER BERGEMAN ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 01/17/1929 Beaver, Anita (12
JAN 1929) Mr. Leroy Landgraf
and Miss Anita Beaver were united in marriage Saturday morning at
8:30 at St. Mary's Parsonage, Rev. Fr. Weber officiating. They were
attended by Mr. Harold Bergeman of Granton and Miss Rosetta Beaver,
the bride's sister, also of Granton. The bride wore a gown of old
rose and the bridesmaid one of ashes of roses. The groom and
groomsman wore suits of navy blue. Both the bride and bridesmaid
carried bouquets of roses and carnations. The bridal party
had a wedding breakfast at Bakken's Café, after which they
drove to Granton, where a wedding dinner was served by the bride's
mother. They returned to Neillsville in the afternoon, where at 6
o'clock dinner was served by the groom's mother. At each place the
rooms were decorated in pink and white, the flowers being roses and
carnations mixed with a few ferns. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Landgraf of Neillsville, Clark County,
Wis. He grew to manhood here, served with honor in the
Thirty-Second Division in the World War and since his return from
overseas, has been employed most of the time in the Neillsville
Condensery, where he now has a good position. He is a member of the
Otto A. Haugen Post of the American Legion at Neillsville. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beaver of Granton, Clark County.
She grew to womanhood in Granton, graduating from high school there
in 1922. For the past six years she has been employed in the
Kemmeter Store at Granton, where she made a wide acquaintance with
the people of the vicinity. Her courtesy and efficiency have mad
her many friends. For the present, both the bride and groom will
continue at their positions. The Press joins in
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