BioM: Cramer, Ermine F. (1947)
Contact: Linda Ewen
Surnames: Cramer, Wyman, Stapel, Naniot, Kellom, Kaiser, DeVillers, Rosseau,
Schuh, Van Bellinger, Wiesman, Bruesewitz, Neuman, Walner, Dietsche, Brandt
----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 04/17/1947
Cramer, Ermine F. (1947)
Wyman-Cramer
At the Trinity Lutheran Church last Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Miss Ermine F. Cramer
of Green Bay was united in marriage ot [sic] Mr. Wm. Wyman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wyman of Green Bay by the Rev. A. C. Stapel.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cramer of Spencer, was beautifully
gowned in a full length trained frock of white slipper satin with a bodice and
long sleeves ending in points over the hands. A white silk ninon yoke met at the
shoulders by a rolled collar caught with a clasp of peals, walked to the altar
on the arm of her father. The altar was banked on eihter [sic]
side by bouquets of pink gladiolas, yellow jonquils, white and yellow
snapdragons stocks and heather. The brides [sic] veil was of sheer white net
edged with lace and was caught to a halo of seed pearls.
Her matron of honor, Mrs. Clarence Naniot of Green Bay, sister of the groom, was
gowned in blue net over blue taffeta and her bridesmaids, Mrs. James Kellom,
Green Bay, and Miss Julie Kaiser, Wisconsin Dells, wore yellow and pink frocks
of colored net over taffeta with full bouffant skirts and bodice tops with sheer
ninon yokes and each with a tiny halo matching their dresses and completing
their costumes.
The brides [sic] fan shaped shower bouquet consisted of light and dark pink
carnations and white double obyssium tied with white lace net ribbon and her
attendants [sic] bouquets were somewhat similar consisting of the light and dark
pink and white carnations.
The grooms [sic] suit was brown and he wore a buttonnier [sic] of white
carnations. Arvid Cramer, a cousin of the bride and Lester Cramer, an uncle
acted as ushers.
Mrs. Cramer witnessed her daughters [sic] marriage gowned in rose and Mrs. Wyman
wore a white wool suit. Both wore shoulder corsages of light and dark pink
carnations.
A wedding dinner for the bridal party was held in the dining hall of the church
for 75 guests served by relatives and friends at 5:00 P. M. and a reception was
held at the home of the brides [sic] parents at 7:00 P. M. The dining hall
tables and the home were tastifully [sic] decorated with bouquets of flowers and
streamers that matched the gowns of the bridal party.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman left Tuesday for Green Bay where the groom has a newly
furnished apartment awaiting them at 1001 Shea Ave., and they will be at home to
their many friends after Thursday, April 17.
The groom served with the U. S. forces both in the states and over seas and
since his discharge has been employed by the Kraft cheese Co. at Green Bay. Mrs.
Cramer has also been employed in Green Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman both lived and attended school in Spencer and are graduates
of the Spencer High School and have a host of friends here who with the Record
extend congratulations and best wishes to Bill and Ermine for a long and happy
married life.
Guests from out of town who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naniot, Messers.Donald DeVillers, Douglas Rosseau, Leo
Schuh and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Bellinger, Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Wiesman, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bruesewitz and sons, Unity; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Neuman and family, Beaver Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cramer, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Walner and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dietsche, Marshfield and Miss Larima Brandt
and brothers Roy and Robert, aunt and uncles of the bride, St. Paul, Minn.
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