BioM: Klabunde, Lillian (1923)
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Surnames: KLABUNDE
WUNDRO ----Source:
DORCHESTER/ABBOTSFORD CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI)
09/28/1923 Klabunde, Lillian
(14 Sep 1923) A very pretty
wedding took place at the Lutheran Church at Stetsonville,
Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 1923, when Lillian Klabunde of Little Black
was united in marriage to Elmer Wundro of Marshfield. The bride was
beautifully attired in a gown of white crepe de chein and spanish
lace, tulle veil adorned with a crown of pearls, brilliants and
lilies of the valley and carried a shower bouquet of roses and
maiden hair ferns. The matron of
honor, Mrs. Harry Klabunde wore orchid colored canton crepe,
trimmed with silver lace and hat to match and carried a bouquet of
orchid colored asters. The bridesmaid,
Miss Myrtle Wundro, wore a dress of peach colored crepe de chein
with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pale pink asters. The
gentlemen were attired in the usual conventional suits with
boutonnieres of tea roses. The gentlemen
attendants were Messrs. Harry and John Klabunde. After the ceremony
the bridal party motored to Medford and had their pictures taken at
the Dake Studio, thence to the bride's home where a bounteous
repast was enjoyed. In the evening a
reception and dance was given at the Midway Hall, this was not only
for Mr. and Mrs. Wundro, but for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klabunde as
well, who were married the previous Saturday at Milwaukee. The hall was
tastily decorated with bells and ferns and those present declared
it to be a never to be forgotten event. Mr. and Mrs.
Wundro left for a wedding trip through different sections of the
state and expect to return to Marshfield about Oct. 10, where they
will be at home to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Klabunde will also be ready to receive their friends after Oct.
15th at their Milwaukee home. The Clarion joins
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