BioM: Stock, Nina (1935)

Contact: Audrey Roedl

Surnames: STOCK NYSTED SCHROEDER FREDRICKSON BRODHAGEN

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 28 November 1935

Stock, Nina (20 NOV 1935)

At the Lutheran Parsonage in Loyal on Wednesday, Nov.20th, at 1:00 P.M., Miss Nina Stock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Stock of Loyal and Mr. Julius Nysted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nysted of Loyal, were joined in Holy Wedlock in the presence of relatives and friends. The guests, numbering about twenty-five, attended the ceremony and reception which was held at the home of the bride’s parents.

At 7:00 P.M. dinner was served at the Lutheran Church parlors. A large wedding cake decorated in yellow and white was the center piece of the table. Candelabra also served for decorations. A large white wedding bell overhead with streamers completed this beautifully set table.

At the ceremony the bride and the groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder and Miss Marie Fredrickson and Mr. Delmar Brodhagen.

The bride’s gown was a lovely fuchsia color transparent velvet with brown accessories and a shoulder bouquet of yellow tea roses. The maid of honor wore green velvet with brown accessories and Miss Fredrickson wore a brown ensemble.

Mr. and Mrs. Nysted will be at home to their many friends soon. They have located in a part of the home owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graves. Mr. Nysted will continue his work with the Loyal Oil Co. Filling Station and Garage.

The Tribune joins their many friends in extending Congratulations to the young couple.

 

 


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