BioM: Weideman, Wendy Lou (1971)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Weideman, Sprengler, Talcott, Grewe, Klein, Goldschmidt, Sommer, ,
Schjoneman, Boss, Kramer
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 27 May 1971
Weideman, Wendy Lou (15 MAY 1971)
Miss Wendy Lou Weideman and Alan L. Grewe spoke their wedding vows in Christ
Lutheran Church, Abbotsford at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, 1971. Rev. F.H.
Sprengler officiated at the ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Art Weideman of Abbotsford (Clark Co.,
Wis.), and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grewe, Dorchester (Clark Co.).
Escorted to the altar by her father, Wendy chose a floor length empire gown of
polka dot pussy willow with triple puff sleeves, a long train trimmed with
beaded daisies, complemented by a matching headpiece. She carried a bouquet of
daisies and yellow roses.
Miss Brenda Jo Talcott, a niece of the bride, was the miniature bride, attired
identical to the bride. Timmy Grew, nephew of the groom, was the miniature
groom.
Mrs. Jenny Klein of Marshfield served her sister as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids, all sister of the bride, were Mrs. Nancy Goldschmidt, Colby, Mrs.
Darlene Talcott of Unity, and Miss Janice Weideman, New London. They wore floor
length gowns of pastel yellow, peach, blue and Nile green polka dot pussy willow
with lace trim. Each carried a basket of daisies to match the color of her
dress, with headpiece to match the flowers.
Gary Sommer of Curtiss served the groom as best man. Groomsmen included his
brother, Dave and Larry Grewe, and Warren Talcott. Alfred Weideman and Mark
Schjoneman seated the guests.
Ron Boss was the organist for the ceremony and Bev Kramer the soloist.
Following the ceremony a reception, dinner and dance were held at Dorchester
Memorial Hall.
Mrs. Grewe is a graduate of Abbotsford High School and Medical Institute of
Minnesota. Her husband is a Colby High School graduate and served in the U.S.
Navy. He is employed by Packaging Corporation of America, Colby.
The couple will be at home at Rural Route 1, Abbotsford, following a wedding
trip through the southwest.
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