BioM: Stone, Lela (1930)

Transcriber:  Audrey Roedel
Email:  audero@charter.net

Surnames: STONE FARNSWORTH

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 28 August 1930

Stone, Lela (20 AUG 1930)

There was a very pretty home wedding at the home of the bride near Randolph, Wis., August 20th, when Miss Lela Stone became the bride of Irvin Farnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farnsworth of Veefkind. The couple was attended by the bride’s sister Maysel, and brother Vernon. The ceremony was performed beneath a pretty arch of flowers arranged in a corner of the room, by the Rev. Soper of Randolph, M. E. Church.

The bride was beautifully dressed in white soft silk. The bridesmaid was attired in light blue. The groom and the best man wore dark blue suits.

A sumptuous wedding dinner was served at noon to immediate relatives of the bride and groom. After going to Columbus to have pictures taken they returned and spent the remainder of the day visiting with guests. In the evening they drove to the groom’s home at Veefkind and on Thursday morning left for the eastern part of the state.

A wedding reception was given them August 23rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Mueller. More than 200 guestswere present and a bountiful 6 o’clock dinner was served on the lawn. The eveningwas spent in dancing and playing cards.

Many lovely gifts were received by the young couple.

Those from away who attended the reception were Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wobig and son, Miss Anna Petz of Fox Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Maas, Mr. and Mrs., Art Hollanded, Vernon and Maysel Stone of Randolph and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kable and daughter of Portage, Wis.

Congratulations and Best Wishes are extended to the newlyweds.

---By Veefkind Correspondent

 

 


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