BioM Fischer, Bonnie L. (1961)

 

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Surnames: Fischer, Hamm, Jacobsen, Strama, Baumgartner, Johnson, Federspiel

 

----Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 10/19/1961

 

Fischer, Bonnie L. (7 OCT 1961)

 

Making their home in Minneapolis, Minn. are Ronald E. Hamm, son of Mrs. Myrtle Federspiel of Medford, and his bride, the former Miss Bonnie Lee Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fischer of the town of Hoard, Clark County, Wis..  Their marriage was performed at 10:00 o’clock Saturday morning, Oct. 7, 1961, in St. Louis Catholic Church in Dorchester.  The Rev. Gerald Schuh was officiant at the ceremony.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobsen of Minneapolis served as best man and matron of honor.  Other attendants were Miss Marjean Fischer of Curtiss, Joseph Strama of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner of Dorchester.  Serving as ushers were Dinnis Fischer and Charlie Johnson.

 

For her marriage, Miss Fischer chose a traditional floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over white taffeta.  The fitted bodice featured a Sabrina neckline embroidered with sequins and long tapering sleeves.  The bouffant skirt of shirred tulle had panels of lace embroidered with sequins.  Her fingertip veil of English silk illusion was secured to a crown of pearls and crystals and she carried a bouquet of red and white roses.

 

Attendants of the bride wore matching sapphire blue velveteen dresses accented with satin banding at the waistline.  They were fashioned with rounded necklines and three-quarter length sleeves.  Complementing their dress were matching velveteen hats and bouquets of pink and white carnations.

 

The Fischer home was the scene of a reception and wedding supper.

 

The groom is engaged in construction work in Minneapolis.

 

 


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