BioM: Siverts, Hazel M. (1929)
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Surnames: HAUGE
SIVERTS DAHLGREN ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 12/19/1929 Siverts, Hazel M.
(Dec 1929) (The Canby (Minn.)
News) A wedding of much
interest in this community was solemnized late Thursday afternoon
when Miss Hazel Marie Siverts of this city and Henry Leo Hauge of
Neillsville, Clark County, Wis., were wedded. The Rev. M. E. Hauge,
pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, officiating, and the
five o'clock ceremony took place at the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. Selma Siverts. The home was beautifully decorated for the
occasion with vases of chrysanthemums, pompoms, yellow and white
daisies and smilax, furnishing an appropriate and festive setting
for the pretty wedding. Preceding the
wedding, Anna Dahlgren, cousin of the bride, and Alpha Odland, sang
the duet, "I Love You Truly," and Miss Dahlgren sang a solo, "A
Perfect Day." The bride was
becomingly gowned in blue georgette and carried an arm bouquet of
yellow chrysanthemums. The groom wore a navy blue suit. Relatives and very
close friends of the family were in attendance at the wedding. Immediately
following the ceremony, a bounteous wedding dinner was served at
the bride's home. The beautifully decorated three-tier wedding cake
in yellow and white was made by Mrs. Arthur Siverts, sister-in-law
of the bride. The bridal couple
left the same evening for a two weeks' wedding trip to the twin
cities, Chicago and other points, after which they will be at home
at Neillsville, Wis. The bride is the
youngest daughter of Mrs. Selma Siverts of this city and is well
known here. Her pleasant personality has won for her many friends.
She is a graduate of the local high school. Her popularity has been
evidenced by the three bridal showers given for her before her
marriage, one at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Johnson of
Providence Township, with seventy-five people in attendance, all
relatives of the bride; another at the Mrs. Dina Paulson home,
given by some lady friends, and the third at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. R. Guddal, tendered her by her girl friends. Mr. Hauge is a son
of Mrs. Alfred Hauge of Neillsville, Wis. He served his country
overseas in the World War. He is now in the fuel and oil station
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