BioM: Nurenberger, Helen (1915)

Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: MEYER NURENBERGER DOMBROWE NEXDORS OLMSTED NELSON

----Source: DORCHESTER HERALD (Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.) 10/29/1915

Nurenberger, Helen (23 OCT 1915)

At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nurenberger last Saturday, Oct. 23, 1915, was solemnized the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. George Meyer of Abbotsford.

At 1:30 o'clock the couple took their places at the alter of the Evangelical Peace Church and were made man and wife by Rev. Bizer of Medford, who pronounced the ceremony in a most beautiful and impressive manner.

At the close of the ceremony congratulations were extended, after which the bridal party drove to Marshfield to have their pictures taken, returning again to the bride's home, where the guests were escorted to a bounteous and delicious dinner.

After this delightful meal the guests all enjoyed a little dancing party.

The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of light blue silk crepe, and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The groom and groomsmen, Isaac Nelson and R. Dombrowe wore the conventional black. The Misses Laura Nexdors and Nora Olmsted, bridesmaids, looked most charming in dresses of white.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer are both too well known to need an introduction to the people of this community (Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.). Mr. Meyer, while a resident of our neighboring city, has a wide acquaintance here and is admired for his good qualities.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will make their home at Abbotsford, where he is engaged in the livery business.

 

 


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