BioM: Damm, Betty Jane #2 (1958)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames:
Damm, Ingersoll, Holtzhausen
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
07/31/1958
Damm, Betty
Jane (Marriage - 26 July 1958)
Miss Betty
Jane Damm, Stetsonville, and Marvin G. Ingersoll, Abbotsford,
exchanged marriage vows, Saturday afternoon, in Zion Lutheran
church, Stetsonville. The Rev. William P. Holtzhausen was the
officiating clergyman and Mrs. Holtzhausen was
organist.
Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Damm and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingersoll are parents of the
couple. The bride wore a gown of lace and net. Lace flowers trimmed
with sequins detailed the lace bodice designed with a scoop
neckline and long sleeves. Ruffled tiers of net over heavy, white
satin, were combined to form the very full, floor length skirt. Her
finger tip veil fell from a tiara of sequins, pearls and
rhinestones and white carnations and red roses were arranged in the
cascade bouquet which she carried.
Ballerina
length dresses of flocked nylon in aqua and yellow were worn by the
bridal attendants, Miss Thelma Damm and Miss Sharon Damm, attending
their sister, as maid of honor and bridesmaid, respectively. They
carried bouquets of carnations to match their dresses and wore
headpieces of circular veils.
Robert Damm,
the bride’s brother, was best man, and Kenneth Ingersoll, the
groom’s brother, was usher.
A reception
was held at the home of the bride’s parents, followed by
supper at the church basement and a wedding dance at Memorial hall,
Dorchester.
The couple will make their home in Colby where the groom is employed as a truck driver. He is a graduate of the Abbotsford schools. The bride, a graduate of the Medford high school and Eau Claire Business College, has been employed at the American Box Board Company.
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