BioM: Thiel, Agnes (Marriage - 1913)
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Surnames: THIEL
GORSEGNER ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 04/10/1913 Thiel, Agnes
(Marriage - Apr 1913) A most beautiful
wedding took place in Milwaukee when Miss Agnes Thiel of Thorp,
Clark County, Wis., became the bride of Mr. William Gorsegner of
Milwaukee, the ceremony being performed at St. Martin's Church at 4
p.m., Rev. G. H. Loeber officiating. The church was beautifully
decorated with palms and ferns. The bride wore a pretty gown of
white embroidered voile and a veil caught with orange blossoms and
carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The groom was dressed in
the conventional black. Miss Ida Gorsegner, sister of the groom,
was maid of honor and Miss Clara Gorsegner acted as bridesmaid,
both ladies being dressed in pink crepe de chine and carrying
bouquet of pink sweet pears. The best man was Herman Thiel, brother
of the bride, the groomsman being Charles Thiel, and both wore
suits of blue serge. After the ceremony the wedding party returned
to the home of the groom's parents, which was beautifully decorated
with palms, ferns and smilax. The table was decorated with canary
roses, the center piece was of American Beauty roses. The Lohengrin
wedding march was played by Miss Ida Gorsegner, the toast
mistresses were Ida and Clara Gorsegner. The happy couple went to
Eau Claire, where they will make their future home. Those present
at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gorsegner, parents of the
groom, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayes, Fred Gorsegner, Ernest Gorsegner,
Robert School, Herman and Charles Thiel, Menzo Hayes, Emma Golbeck,
Clara and Ida Gorsegner, Dorothy Hayes. Music was furnished by the
Harvester Band of Milwaukee. Al had an enjoyable time. They
received showers of rice and a chariviri from members of Mr.
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