BioM: Lahn, Carol Jane (1957)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Lahn, Dux, Anason, Syzdel,
Hess, Knippel, Papenfuss, Zuleger, Nemitz, Kitelinger,
Jank
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) June 20, 1957
Lahn, Carol Jane (Marriage - 14 June
1957)
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at
Fairchild was the scene June 14 of the wedding of Carol Jane Lahn
of Fairchild and Norman Elmer Dux of Neillsville. Their
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lahn of Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Dux of Neillsville.
The Rev. Mr. Jank performed the double
ring ceremony before an altar banked with flowers.
For her wedding the bride selected a
floor length white net gown with tight-fitting bodice. The front
and back of the dress had lace panel inserts. The collar was
highlighted by a covering of sequins, and her net fingertip veil
fell from a sequin-covered crown. She carried a colonial bouquet of
red roses and red sweetheart roses attached to white
streamers.
Mrs. Lamoine Anason of Neillsville
attended her as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Esther Sysdel and
Barbara Hess, both of Fairchild.
Darrell Knippel of Medford was bestman.
Groomsmen were Earl Papenfuss of Iron Ridge, and Wayne Zuleger,
Medford. Ushers were John Lahn of Fairchild and Paul Nemitz,
Stanley.
Completing the wedding party were Connie
Kitelinger and Jacquelyn Lahn as flower girls, and Dennis Meier of
Neillsville, nephew of the groom, as ring bearer.
A reception was held in the church
parlors following the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of Fairchild High
School and the groom is a graduate of Dr. Martin Luther College at
New Ulm, Minn.
On their return from a wedding trip to Sault St. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Dux will reside at 127 Elm St. Brillion, Where is a Lutheran school teacher.
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