BioM: Wiersig, Edna (Marriage - 1928)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: WIERSIG
GIEBLER ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 09/20/1928 Wiersig, Edna
(Marriage - 8 Sep 1928) A quiet wedding
was solemnized when Miss Edna Wiersig, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed F. Wiersig, 227 Stratford, St., Plymouth, Wis., became the bride
of Mr. Edward F. Giebler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Giebler, 616 W.
Summit St., Plymouth, Wis., at a ceremony performed at 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday, Sept. 8, 1928, in the parsonage of the St. John's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Rev. Martin Schmidt reading the
service. The bride wore a
gown of pink taffeta. Her bouquet was composed of pink roses and
swansonias. Miss Claire
Wiersig and Max Giebler, Jr., were the attending couple. The
bridesmaid's frock was a green crepe and her attractive bouquet
consisted of mixed flowers. At 6:30 p.m., a
wedding dinner was served for immediate relatives and friends. A
reception followed the dinner party. Flowers were used in carrying
out the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Giebler are enjoying a wedding
trip, but have not announced their destinations. Upon their return,
they will make their home in Milwaukee, Wis. The bride was a
Colby, Wis. High School student for three years and lived with her
parents on a farm two and one-half miles east of Colby for eighteen
years. The past three years, she ahs been employed as secretary for
the Roland Schiebe Insurance Agency at Plymouth. Mr. Giebler, a
Plymouth High School graduate, has been employed with his father as
painter and decorator since his graduation from school. Many friends and
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