BioM: Lapp, Goldy (1916)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: LAPP
SCHUMACHER DECKER ----Source:
DORCHESTER HERALD (Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.) 11/24/1916 Lapp, Goldy (22
NOV 1916) On Wednesday last
at St. Louis Catholic Church occurred the marriage of Miss Goldy
Lapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lapp, to Mr. Peter
Schumacher. The Misses Anna
Schumacher and Caroline Decker acted as bridesmaids and George
Decker and Nick Schumacher as groomsmen. The bride was
becomingly attired in a gown of white satin, with white net
overskirt and trimmed with beads and wore a veil and wreath. Immediately after
the church ceremony a wedding dinner was served the immediate
relatives and friends and in the afternoon and evening the invited
guests were also given a reception and supper. The bride is a
young lady of many graces of mind and person, who is capable of
filling the home she will adorn with happiness and will prove truly
a helpmate and companion by the husband she has chosen to honor
with her hand. The groom is from
one of our best families, and by those who know him in this city,
he is considered one of the substantial and coming young men of the
country, who will make his mark as a worthy son of honorable
parents. He is already established in business running what is
known as the County Line Cheese Factory, six miles northwest of
here. Those from out of
town who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maurer of
Kiel, Wis.; Mrs. Mike Goessl of Manitowoc; Mrs. Lena Irish of
Washburn, N.D. and the Misses Elsie Blue and Anna Hawk of Dale,
Wis. This event marks
the most important milestone in their life. Another home is made, a
new start in life is commenced under the most favorable conditions
and circumstances. We wish them lony life and bespeak for them much
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