BioM: Lueloff, Lucille (Marriage - 1929)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: SALTER
LUELOFF LARSON MILLER ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 10/17/1929 Lueloff, Lucille
(Marriage - 12 OCT 1929) A very pretty
wedding took place at the Zion Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon,
Oct. 12, 1929, at 4:00 o'clock, when Miss Lucille Lueloff, daughter
of Mrs. Theodore Lueloff, became the bride of Mr. Theodore Lueloff,
became the bride of Theodore Salter, son of Mrs. J. W. Salter of
Unity, Rev. A. Kirchhoefer reading the marriage ceremony. Miss
Gertrude Lueloff, the bride's sister, acted as maid of honor and
the groom was attended by Alex Larson. The bride was given away by
her grandfather, Mr. Fred Miller, Sr. The church was filled with
relatives, friends and acquaintances and Arland Lueloff acted as
usher. The bride wore a
beautiful dress of white satin and carried a shower bouquet of
white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was attired
in a dress of pink taffeta and her bouquet consisted of pink and
white roses and carnations. A wedding
reception was given at the home of the bride for relatives and
intimate friends, the home being nicely decorated with
chrysanthemums, asters and autumn leaves for the occasion. The newlyweds left
on a wedding trip to the southern part of the state and will follow
the Mississippi into Minnesota. They will be at home after Nov.
15th at Unity, Wis. The out of town
guests her for the wedding were Mrs. J. W. Salter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Salter and Alex Larson of Unity, Mrs. Marion Tschudy and
sons Buddy, Jimmy and Bobby of Monroe, Misses Elizabeth and Jane
Salter of Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vogt and daughter Marion of
Minneapolis, Mr. Fred Miller of Curtiss. The bride and
groom are popular young people of Unity and Colby, Wis. and the
Phonograph joins their many friends in wishing them a long and
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