BioM: Wucherpfennig, Lucille (1960)
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Surnames: Wucherpfennig, Bauer
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal,
Clark County, WI) 26 MAY 1960)
Wucherpfennig, Lucille (21 MAY 1960)
During a nuptial Mass at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Saturday,
May 21, Lucille Wucherpfennig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Wucherpfennig,
Loyal, and James Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauer, Loyal, were joined in
holy matrimony by the Rev. Norbert King.
For her wedding Miss
Wucherpfennig chose a gown with a lace bodice styled with a bateau neckline and
the net skirt was trimmed with lace side panels. Her sequin decorated
crown-style head piece held her fingertip veil. She carried red roses and white
gardenias.
Miss Judy Lamovic, Willard, Maid of honor, Miss Lois
Wucherpfennig, Loyal, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, and Karen Braun,
Loyal, Junior attendant, wore identical gowns of white chiffon with green
brocaded flowers and cummerbunds and carried baskets of pink roses.
The
groom’s attendants were his brother, Richard Bauer, as best man, Henry Aumann,
Jr, as groomsman, and David Wucherpfennig, brother of the bride, as junior
attendant, all of Loyal.
Walter Wucherpfennig, Loyal brother of the bride
and Robert Johnson, Fond du Lac, brother-in-law of the groom, ushered.
Events of the wedding day were a dinner, reception, supper, and dance all at the
Eagles Hall, Marshfield.
The groom attended the Loyal schools and is an
electrician at Rollohome, Marshfield. The bride is a stenographer at the A. H.
Weinbrenner Shoe Factory in Marshfield.
The bride’s mother wore beige
with white accessories and the groom’s mother wore navy blue with white
accessories.
When the couple return from a honeymoon in Northern
Wisconsin they will make their home in Marshfield.
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