BioM: Lapp, Edith (1903)
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Surnames: LAPP
STURNER MYERS ----Sources:
DORCHESTER REPORTER (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 04/10/1903 Lapp, Edith (5 APR
1903) (bad micro-film -
had to paraphrase some of marriage notice because portions were
unreadable) A pretty home
wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lapp last Sunday
afternoon, when their daughter, Edith, was united in marriage to
John V. Sturner of this village (Dorchester, Clark County, Wis.),
by the Rev. John ?? of Curtiss. Anna Myers was maid of honor and
Reinard ?? was best man. After the ceremony the party, numbering
about seventy-five, repaired to the dining room where an elegant
wedding dinner was served. The bride was
elegantly attired in turquoise blue Henrietta trimmed with chiffon
and white lace medallions while the waist was of the same material
with the Monto ?? effect of lace. She carried a bouquet of American
Beauty roses. The bridesmaid was dressed in light blue silk
mull. The parlor was
decorated in red, white and pink carnations, and the dining room
was in green and white festooned with white carnations. The bride lived
here nearly all her life and has many friends with whom she is very
popular. The groom is manager of G. Schultz store here and is well
respected by all who know him. The young couple
will go to housekeeping in the village in the near future. The
Reporter joins with their many friends in extending congratulations
and well wishes for their future happiness. Among guests from
out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Glasow and ?? Cooper of Medford,
Anna Sturner of Lowell, Clara Schultz, Wausau, Mr. and Mrs.
Schultz, Colby, Mrs. Lapp and son of ??, and Mrs. J. Lapp and son
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