BioM: Pupp, Lucianne #2 (1957)
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Surnames: Pupp, Kunke, Schulz, Weiler, Geiger
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
06/06/1957
Pupp,
Lucianne (Marriage - 5 June 1957)
Miss
Lucianne Pupp and Donald Kunze exchanged marriage vows Wednesday
morning, June 5, at St. Bernard’s Catholic church, before the
nuptial high mass. The Rev. Raymond Schulz officiated at the double
ring service at 9:00 o’clock.
The bride
was given in marriage by her father, William Pupp, of Abbotsford.
Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kunze, of
Abbotsford.
The bridal
gown was floor length, of fine handclipped rosepoint lace and sheer
nylon tulle over lustrous slipper satin in white. The molded bodice
of lace was cut to a small v at center of the fitted waistline,
fashioned of the delicate lace, with a scalloped boat neckline,
edged with a border of iridescent sequins and inset with a narrow
band of tulle. The long, lace sleeves tapered to points over the
wrist, secured with small, lace buttons. The buttons closed the
back of the gown, extending to just below the waistline. The full,
shirred skirt of tulle was trimmed with large, scattered, carved
lace appliqués.
She carried
a cascade bouquet of white carnations and red roses with red rose
buds tied to showers of white satin ribbons.
Attending
the couple as best man and matron of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kunze, Athens, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Pupp, Marengo, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Weiler, brother-in-law and sister of the
groom.
The bridal
veil of imported, French silk illusion in fingertip length, was
secured to a dainty satin back tiara with sequin encrusted rosettes
and rhinestone centers. It was outlined with tiny seed
pearls.
The
attendants wore identically styled, strapless formals in waltz
length in Nile green, orchid and yellow, of hand clipped Chantilly
lace and nylon net. The molded bodices were fashioned of Chantilly
lace with a horseshoe cuff of pleated net at the
top.
The bouffant
skirts were of net ruffles, starting at the waistline and extending
the full length of a skirt over net and taffeta. They wore dainty
lace jackets with short sleeves and a pointed collar which fastened
at the neck.
In their
hair they wore sprays of flowers, and carried identical colonial
bouquets of pink and white carnations with ribbons to match their
gowns.
Mrs. Kunze,
mother of the groom, and Mrs. Frank Geiger, of Dorchester, grand
mother of the bride, had identical corsages of red garnet roses and
feathered white carnations.
A reception
was held at the home of the bride at 1:30, followed by a 4:30
o’clock supper at the armory. About 250 guests attended from
Marshfield, Spencer, Loyal, Wausau, Stratford, and Chippewa Falls.
In the evening a wedding dance was held at Kolby Park
Pavilion.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Kunze will make their home four miles east of Abbotsford where the groom is engaged in farming.
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