BioM: Leichtnam, Bonnie (1963)

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Surnames: Rehberg, Leichtnam, Grambort

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 07/25/1963

Leichtnam, Bonnie (13 JUL 1963)

Mrs. Gorman Leichtnam of Abbotsford announces the marriage of her daughter Bonnie to Mr. Alva Rehberg, son of Mrs. Alva Rehberg and the late Mr. Rehberg of Chippewa Falls.

The double ring ceremony took place Saturday, July 13, 1963 at 2 o'clock in the Lutheran Parsonage at Sherrill, Ia., with the rev. Rudolph Brenner officiating.

Attendants were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. And Mrs. Edwin Grambort of Abbotsford.

For the occasion teh bride was attired in a white ensemble. A corsage of red roses accented her white summer suit.

Her matron of honor chose a white and blue summer suit with white accessories and had a corsage of pink and white carnations.

A reception was held in the evening at Duke's in Abbotsford.

Mr. and Mrs. Rehberg left on a honeymoon trip to various points in Wisconsin and returned Monday. They are making their home in Abbotsford with the bride's mother.

The bride is employed as a waitress at the Coffee Shop. Her husband is an instructor at the Academy for state highway patrol officers at Camp McCoy.

Close relatives from away wh attended the wedding reception were the bride's brother and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leichtnam of West Allis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lange and family of Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Menomonee Falls.

 

 


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