BioM: Williams, Marilyn B. (1963)
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Surnames: Williams, Reineke
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp,
Clark County, Wis.) 06/20/1963
Williams, Marilyn B. (8 JUN 1963)
1st Methodist Church at Monroe was the scene of the marriage ceremony, Saturday,
June 8, 1963, at 2:00 p.m., when vows were exchanged by Miss Marilyn B.
Williams, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Williams of Barron, Wis., and William O.
Reineke, Barron, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Reineke, Rt. 3, Thorp (Clark
Co.), Wis.
The Rev. Harold Allison was the performing clergyman. He was
the former pastor of the Methodist Church at Barron.
The bride wore a
street length gown of peau de Soie trimmed with Alencon lace appliques and a
blusher veil which fell from ..(Unreadable words).. She carried a cascade
arrangement of red roses and white carnations.
Mrs. Robert Williams, New
Richmond, was her sister-in-law’s matron of honor. She wore a light blue street
length party dress and matching crown headpiece, and carried a cascade of pink
roses and white carnations.
Robert Williams, New Richmond, brother of the
bride, served as best man.
The 3:00 wedding dinner was served to twenty
guests at the Swiss Wheel in Monroe, Wis. Guests attending the wedding were from
Thorp, Barron, New Richmond, Marshfield, and Milwaukee.
The bride is a
graduate of Barron High School and has her degree in nursing. She has been
employed as a nurse at the Rice Lake Clinic at Rice Lake.
The groom is a
graduate of Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.) High School and Eau Claire State
College. He is a member of the faculty of Barron High School.
After a
trip to Colorado, where the groom will be attending summer school at Colorado
State University, working for his Master’s Degree, the couple will make their
home at Barron, Wis.
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