BioM: Krueger, Arlene #2 (1955)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Krueger,
Lulloff, Krause, Leffel
----Source: Abbotsford
Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 12/22/1955
Krueger, Arlene (Marriage
- 17 Dec. 1955)
Miss Arlene Krueger and
Carmen Lulloff exchanged marriage vows at St. Paul’s Lutheran
church, Green Grove, Saturday, Dec. 17. The Rev. C. Krause
officiated at the 1:00 o’clock double ring
ceremony.
The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Krueger, Route 1, Curtiss. The groom, of Milwaukee, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lulloff, Owen.
For her wedding, the
bride chose a beige suit dress with white accessories. Her corsage
was made of baby orchids.
Her attendants wore suit
dresses, similar to hers, in aqua, rose and cocoa brown. Yellow
roses and white feathered carnations were combined in their
corsages.
Acting as maid of honor
was her sister, Mrs. Milford Leffel; another sister, Mrs. Melvin
Leffel, and a sister of the groom, Mrs. Clarence Richards, were
bridesmaids.
James Lulloff attended
his brother as best man, Melvin Leffel and Clarence Richards were
the ushers.
Mrs. Krueger attended her
daughter’s wedding in a black dress trimmed with white,
accented by a corsage of pink and white carnations. She wore white
accessories.
The groom’s mother
wore a blue print dress with yellow accessories. Her corsage was
like that of the bride’s mother.
A reception was held at
the home of the bride’s parents, followed by a 4:00
o’clock dinner at the Colby Hotel. In the evening, the young
couple greeted their friends at a wedding dance at Dorchester
Memorial hall.
About 85 guests attended
the wedding and were from Milwaukee, Tennessee, Kentucky,
Minneapolis, Edgar, Greenwood, Thorp, Owen, Colby, and
Abbotsford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lulloff are making their home at 3405 North Sixteenth Street. The groom is employed at Milwaukee as a construction worker.
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