BioM: Werner, Julia (1929)
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Surnames: WERNER HUNT
----Sources: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co., WI) 11/15/1929
Werner, Julia (14 NOV 1929)
A wedding of unusual interest to Dorchester (Clark Co., Wis.) folks was held yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Fred Werner home when their daughter, Julia, was united in marriage to Frank Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Hunt, Rev. Bizer officiating. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Bizer sang a solo "I Love You Truly." The bride was attended by her sister, Amelia, and her brother, Walter, acted as best man.
The bride was tastily attired in a brown velvet gown, hose and slippers to match, a contrasting gold and brown hat and carried a shower bouquet of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Amelia wore a blue velvet gown and corsage bouquet of asters.
The gentlemen were dressed in the conventional blue.
A bounteous wedding dinner was served at 5 p.m. to the near relatives of the bride and groom, after which the bridal party drove to Medford for pictures.
A free wedding dance was given in the evening at Heinzel’s Hall, of which the entrance of the bridal party to the stains of "School Day Sweethearts;, and the grand march at 11:30 were the highlights. A bunch of Julia’s Medford friends were here for the evening celebration.
The bridal party and their old schoolmates left the hall at midnight and went to the Werner home where a surprise shower was held for the bride.
The bride and groom need no introduction to our Dorchester readers as they were raised here, went to school and graduated here and it was but the consummation of school …(the rest of the article was on another page that I missed getting a copy of)
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