BioM: Hagedorn, Lillian (1929)
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Surnames: HAGEDORN
MARG ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 06/06/1929 Hagedorn, Lillian
(2 JUN 1929) Sunday afternoon,
June 2nd, 1929, at 2 o'clock, Miss Lillian Hagedorn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagedorn of the town of Weston, Clark County,
Wis., became the bride of Mr. Edward Marg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
August Marg of the town of Pine Valley, Clark County. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Motzkus, pastor of the Globe
Congregation. The bride was
beautifully attired in a gown of white satin faced crepe and lace.
She wore a veil and carried a gorgeous bouquet of bridal roses and
lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Hilda Marg, sister
of the groom, as maid of honor, who was elegantly gowned in a
salmon pink flat crepe dress and wore a bouquet of roses,
carnations and snapdragons. The groom was
attended by Mr. Herman Hagedorn, brother of the bride. The groom
wore a suit of dark blue and the best man a suit of gray. Following the
church ceremony, at 5 o'clock a wedding dinner was served at the
home of the bride to the immediate relatives of the contracting
parties. The home of the
bride was beautifully decorated with pink and white wedding bells.
Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Marg
will go to housekeeping at once at the home of the groom's parents,
where he has lived all his life. He deserves our hearty
congratulations for having won a bride of so many fine personal
qualities and also an accomplished housekeeper. The success and
future happiness of this estimable couple seem assured. In the evening
about 200 people serenaded them with some very fine (Katzen) music.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marg gave the serenaders a free wedding dance at
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