BioM: Aumann, Mary Angeline (1957)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Aumann, Langreck, Hubing,
Meyer, Tompkins, Ampe, Johnson, Gassen, Weyenberg, Luebke, Rupnow,
Singer, Sheffer, Koran, Boge, Schaefer, Wald, Glende, Kramer,
Statz, Timmler, Miller, Budde, Pagenkopf, Eisenmann
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) July 18, 1957
Aumann, Mary Angeline (Marriage - 13 July
1957)
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in
Neillsville was the scene of the 9:30 nuptials Saturday that united
in marriage Miss Mary Angeline Aumann and Antone Langreck.
The Rev. J. Eisenmann performed the double ring ceremony before an
altar banked with orchid and yellow majestic daisies.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Aumann, Sr., of Neillsville, was given in marriage by her
father. She approached the altar dressed in a floor-length
Chantilly imported lace and tulle over slipper satin gown. The full
bouffant skirt was fashioned with a lace peplum cascading down the
back and fastened with a large tulle bow. The fitted bodice was
designed with a Sabrina neckline trimmed with iridescent
sequins. The long, fitted sleeves buttoned at the wrists and
came to a point over the hand. Her fingertip veil of illusion
edged in lace was fastened to a clip cap of lace and tulle
pleating, trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a
white prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis. Showers were
entwined with stephanotis.
Miss Marilyn Hubing served as her maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Meyer and Miss Pat
Tompkins.
Bestman for the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Langreck, Sr., of Rt. 3, Neillsville, was Walter Auman,
Jr., brother of the bride. Groomsmen were Francis Langreck,
Jr., and Eugene Langreck, brothers of the groom. Ushers were
Charles Aumann, Robert Langreck and Marvin Aumann.
Music was furnished by the senior choir
of St. Mary’s, accompanied by Mrs. Matt Gassen at the
organ.
Following the ceremony a reception for
approximately 180 guests was held at the American Legion
Hall. The hall and tables were decorated with lavender, green
and yellow streamers and white wedding bells and baskets of
flowers.
Following the reception the young couple
left on a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Canada. On
their return they will reside at 206 Oak Street
Neillsville.
The bride is a 1957 graduate of
Neillsville High School and St. Mary’s school. Her
husband also is a graduate of St. Mary’s and operates a milk
route.
Out of town relatives and friends attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Cassel Weyenberg and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Luebke, Alvin and George, Jr., Cudahy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupnow and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffer, Humbird; Mrs. Betty Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aumann, Mrs. Urban Aumann, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ampe, Greenwood; Esther Koran, Loyal; Pat, Jerry and Eugene Boge, Mrs. Anton Schaefer, Marshfield; Mrs. Minnie Wald, Mr. and Mrs. James Glende and family, Miss Georgine Glende, all of Milwaukee; Henry Aumann, Jr., Caroline Aumann, Dorene Aumann, Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kramer and family, Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Langreck and family, Greenwood; Joyce Langreck and Dolores Statz, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Statz, Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmler, Greenwood; Raymond Miller, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Budde, Arpin; and June Pagenkopf, Milwaukee.
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