BioM: Diethman,
Beryle Evelyn (1930)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: DIETHMAN FECKER LACHNIT MAIS GUETCHOW
----Sources: COLBY PHONOGRAPH (Colby, Clark County, Wisconsin) 13 Nov 1930
Diethman, Beryle Evelyn (Marriage - 8 Nov. 1930)
Miss Beryle Evelyn Diethman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Diethman of Unity, Wisconsin, and Mr. Harry Fecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fecker of the town of Hull, were married Saturday afternoon at one o’clock at the St. Mary’s church parsonage, Rev. Henry Lachnit officiating. Miss Beatrice Mais acted as bridesmaid and the groom was attended by Lester Guetchow.
The bride was dressed in a beautiful gown of white satin, lace trimmed with uneven hemline and wore a head band of pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of forget-me-nots, chrysanthemums and ferns. The bridesmaid wore pink georgette trimmed in pink lace and a head band of rhinestones. Her arm bouquet was of carnations, forget-me-nots and ferns.
Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the home of the bride’s parents which was attended by about twenty-five relatives and friends. The home was nicely decorated in pink and white with baskets of flowers.
The newlyweds made a short wedding trip to New London and will be at home to their friends at the home of the groom’s parents. Wednesday evening, a wedding dance was given at Cherokee hall which was largely attended by friends and relatives.
1940 Federal Census, Hull Town, Marathon, Wisconsin, United States, enumeration district number: 37-30, family number: 14, sheet number and letter: 1B, line # 55
Harry Fecker, white, married,
male
residence in 1935:
Household Members
head Clarence R Fecker M
24 Wisconsin
wife Vivian I E Fecker F 19 Wisconsin
father George Fecker M
72 Wisconsin
mother Adeline Fecker F 64 Wisconsin
brother Harry Fecker M
30 Wisconsin
sister-in-law Beryl E Fecker F 28 Wisconsin
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