BioM: Lupient, Lucille (Marriage - 1925)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: LUPIENT
MOECKER ----Source:
ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Wis.) 09/17/1925 Lupient, Lucille
(Marriage - 10 Sep 1925) The marriage of
Miss Lucille Lupient of Curtiss, Clark County, Wis. and Fred
Moecker of Abbotsford, Wis., took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lupient last Thursday, Sept. 10, 1925
at three o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Moecker of Potter, father
of the groom, officiated. They were attended by Marian Lupient,
sister of the bride and Ted ?? of Abbotsford. The bride was
attired in a beautiful dress of white canton crepe, wore a veil and
carried a shower bouquet of pillow roses. The bridesmaid wore a
dress of crepe de chine and carried a bouquet of white
carnations. The dining room
was tastefully decorated in yellow white and ??. Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner was served to the bridal party and
relatives. The young couple
left immediately on a trip to northern Wisconsin. They will make
their future home in Abbotsford, where the groom is employed as a
bookkeeper in the bank. They will be at home to their friends after
Oct. 1st. The out of town
guests were Rev. and Mrs. Moecker, Potter, Wis., Mrs. Mase of
Marshfield, Wis., and Mrs. A. ? and daughter Lois and son ? of
Stevens Point. Both Lucille and
Fred are well known in Abbotsford and Curtiss, having graduated
from the Abbotsford High School. Lucille has lived in Curtiss all
her life and for the last two years has been employed at Huff's
store. Fred is a native of Dorchester, being known in Abbotsford,
as most of his school days and succeeding time has been spent in
the village. These young people are of splendid character and fine
ideals and have a host of friends who wish them a future of great
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