BioM: Rhyner, Lucille (1925)

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Surnames: RHYNER GALLISEL GEBER

----Source: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 07/03/1925

Rhyner, Lucille (30 JUN 1925)

On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock Miss Lucille Rhyner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jac Rhyner of Stetsonville, was united in marriage to Rudolph Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gallistel of Gad, at the Holy Rosary Church at Medford, Rev Father Reiter officiating, solemn high mass being celebrated.

Misses Marie and Francis Gallistel were bridesmaids and Gilbert Rhyner and Max Gallistel were groomsmen.

Little Lucile Geber, a niece of the bride, acted as flower girl.

The bride was beautifully attired in white silk with point lace trimming and carried a bouquet of white and pink carnations and roses. The bridesmaids wore blue silk dresses, making a pleasing contrast with the bride.

After the ceremony all repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a bounteous dinner was spread for about 400 guests, among who were a number of relatives from out of town.

Little Lucille Geber had the honor of having her 6th birthday on her aunt's wedding day, so a cake with 6 candles on had a place beside the wedding cake, and we are sure Lucille will never forget her sixth birth anniversary.

The afternoon was pleasantly spent and at six, again the tables were spread with good things for their many guests and after supper they repaired to the Gad town hall for a free wedding dance.

The bridal couple left yesterday for an auto trip through Michigan.

Mrs. Gallistel is employed in the Harry Rhyner store and Rudolph in the Four Corners Cheese Factory across the road, where they will make their home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gallistel are fine young people, well liked by all who know them.

 

 


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