BioM: Bachhuber, Eleanore (Marriage - 1920)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
BACHHUBER ZELAZEK HAZEN ----Source: LOYAL
TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 11/04/1920 Bachhuber,
Eleanore (Marriage - 26 OCT 1920) A very pretty
autumn wedding took place at St. Kilian's Catholic Church Tuesday
forenoon at 10:00 o'clock when Miss Eleanore Bachhuber, daughter of
Max Bachhuber, became the bride of Stanley Zelazek, whose home is
at Chicago. The sacred ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Fr.
Hartman, was witnessed by the relatives and many friends of the
young couple. The bride looked
charming in a gown of white crepe de chine. She wore a prettily
embroidered tulle veil and a shower bouquet of roses and fern. Miss
Lorraine Bachhuber, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and
wore a pretty gown of pink crepe de chine. Miss Carlotta Hazen was
bridesmaid and wore a pretty gown of blue crepe de Chine. Both
young ladies carried large arm bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums.
Otto Bachhuber, a brother of the bride, and Ignatius Zelazek, a
brother of the groom, were the groom's attendants. Following the
wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's
father on Seventh St. About twenty-five guests were present. The
house was tastefully decorated with bittersweet, autumn foliage and
flowers. The young couple went to housekeeping in a flat on Union
St. immediately. The bride is one
of this city's most popular young ladies, and is highly esteemed by
all who know her. Since the death of her mother, some years ago,
she has acted as housekeeper for her father. The groom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Zelazek of Chicago, but has been a resident
of Hartford, Wis. for the past year, during which time he has been
employed as an inspector in Gordon Davey's department at the Kissel
Kar Factory. He is also highly respected and has a host of friends.
During the late war he served his country as a bugler and was
overseas very nearly two years. The Press extends it heartiest
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