BioM: Vanderhyden, Mayme (Marriage - 1917)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
VANDERHYDEN SPITZENBERGER ZITSKE ----Source: COLBY
PHONOGRAPH (Colby, Wis.) 10/18/1917 Vanderhyden, Mayme
(Marriage - 10 OCT 1917) St. Mary's
Catholic Church in this city (Colby, Wis.) was the scene of a
simple, though pretty wedding, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1917, at 8
o'clock a.m., when Rev. Lachnit read a nuptial mass that blended
the lives of Mayme Vanderhyden of the town of Hull, Marathon Co.,
and Herman Spitzenberger, Jr., of Chippewa Falls, in the bonds of
matrimony. The bride was
handsomely attired in white silk crepe de chine with trimming of
slivered white silk net lace and insertion. Her bridal veil was
held by bride's roses and she carried a shower bouquet of white
roses. Miss Clara Zitske
of Wittenberg, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a
gown of white silk net over pink silk taffeta, and carried pink
roses. Wilfred Vanderhyden of Thorp, Clark County, Wis., acted as
best man. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home
of the bride's mother, where a bounteous wedding breakfast was
served to relatives and immediate friends, covers being laid for
twenty. The bride is a
popular young lady, highly respected by all her friends. The groom,
who has a dignified bearing, holds a responsible position in the
Marowally cigar factory at Chippewa Falls. The bride was the
recipient of handsome presents in silver, aluminum and fine table
linen. At eleven o'clock,
amid showers of rice, the happy couple departed for Colby and took
the noon train for a trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. On their return
they will visit relatives in Appleton, Hortonville and New London.
They have the best wishes of the Phonograph and all their friends
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