BioM: Schnabel, Lillian (1929)
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Surnames: WAGNER
SCHNABEL BRUSS KRAUSE RIEDEL ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 07/11/1929 Schnabel, Lillian
(3 Jul 1929) A very pretty
wedding took place at Rev. Buth's Church of Granton, Clark county,
Wis., Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd, 1929, at 2 o'clock, when Mr.
Paul Wagner took Miss Lillian Schnabel as his bride, Rev. Buth
officiating. The young couple
were attended by Miss Edna Bruss, cousin of the bride, as maid of
honor, and Miss Edna Krause, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid,
Mr. Clarence Schnabel, brother of the bride, as groomsman and Mr.
Clarence Riedel, cousin of the groom, as best man. The bride looked
lovely in a white satin dress trimmed with rhinestones and wore a
silk tulle veil edged with chantilly lace fitted to a bridal
coronet. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and baby
breath. Miss Bruss wore a
dress of orchid georgette and beige silk lace, while Miss Krause
was gowned in orchid flat crepe and beige Ice. Both wore head bands
of metallic cloth, set with rhinestones, and carried pink roses and
baby breath. The groom and groomsmen wore gray suits. Following the
ceremony, a luncheon was served at the future home of the bride and
groom. The groom is the
son of Mrs. Herman Krause of the town of Grant. He is well known
and is considered one of the most reliable and industrious men of
his community. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Schnabel of the town of Grant. She graduated from the eighty
grade and has since been assisting with the household duties in her
home. She is a lady of fine personality and is well liked by all
who know her. They will go to
housekeeping at once on the farm known as the Lewerenz farm four
miles south of Neillsville. On Friday evening
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