BioM: Litka, Verna F. (1936)

Contact:  Audrey Roedl

Surnames: LITKA SCHMIDT TESCH

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 12 November 1936

Litka, Verna F. (7 NOV 1936)

A ceremony performed at 2 o’clock Saturday, Nov. 7th united Miss Verna F. Litka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Litka, Town of Beaver and Mr. Ervin G. Schmidt, Town of Beaver. The Rev. Leschensky, Loyal, read the services at the Lutheran Parsonage in the presence of immediate relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tesch, newly-weds, attended the couple.

A gown of brown crepe was worn by the bride whose bouquet combined tea roses, chrysanthemums and sweet peas. Mrs. Tesch wore a frock of blue crepe with a shoulder bouquet.

The groom and his attendant wore blue with white boutonnieres.

After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride where the dining room was decorated for the occasion. A large wedding cake and roses adorned the table.

Covers were laid for about 60 guests. Waitresses were Dorothy Duell, Virginia Dobbe, Anita Hohl, and Arlene Gloff all wearing dainty aprons and white satin faced head-bands.

Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will make their home with the bride’s parents for the present.

A free wedding dance was given in the evening at Longwood.

Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hetzel and Roy Villwock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hetzel and son Robbie all of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wittig, Mrs. Alfred Leonhardt and son Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tesch, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pickruhn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gloff and family and Mrs. Johanna Schmidt of Stratford.

 

 


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