BioM: Loppnow, Ida M. (Marriage - 1921)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: LOPPNOW
LAUTENBACH BASHFORD ANDERSON ----Source: LOYAL
TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 03/31/1921 Loppnow, Ida M.
(Marriage - 28 Mar 1921) A pretty wedding
took place Monday afternoon at the local Lutheran Church at 2
o'clock, when Miss Ida M. Loppnow and Mr. Arthur Lautenbach were
united in marriage, Rev. E. Kemena performing the ceremony. The bride was
attired in a gown of white satin with chiffon overdress, and wore a
veil and wreath. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses and
lilies of the valley. The bride was
attended by the Misses Sophia Loppnow, Lessita Lautenbach and
Hester Bashford as bridesmaids. The groomsmen were Hugo Lautenbach,
Anton Loppnow and Oscar Anderson. The ceremony at
the church was witnessed by a number of friends and following this
a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, at which a
large number of relatives and friends were present. The house was
prettily decorated for the occasion in pink and white, the other
decorations being a white wedding bell suspended above the dining
room table. A fine wedding
dinner was served and the evening was spent with music, singing and
a social time. Solos were sung by Lloyd Smith of Loyal and Milton
Meyer of Hartford. A large number of
beautiful gifts were received from the relatives and friends. The young copule
will go to keeping house immediately on the Lambert farm. The bride is well
known in this vicinity (Clark County, Wis.), is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Loppnow and is a popular young lady. The groom lived
formerly near Granton, but for a year has been employed here. He is
an ex-service man and was overseas during the World War and held
the rank of Sergeant. Mr. and Mrs.
Lautenbach have the best wishes of their many friends for many
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