BioM: Loos Marlene Ann #2 (1961)

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Surnames: Loos, Hinker

----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 09 21 1961)

Loos, Marlene (16 September 1961)

Following a honeymoon through northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan, a home in Greenwood awaits Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hinker, who were married Saturday, September 16, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Rev. Norbert E. King officiated at the 10:30 a.m. ceremony and the Nuptial High Mass was sung by the church choir.

The former Marlene Loos of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Loos, route 2, and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hinker, route 1, Greenwood.

As the bride approached the altar with her father she wore a white floor length gown of chantilly lace and tulle fashioned with a scalloped sweetheart neckline trimmed with sequins & pearls and her long sleeves were pointed at the wrist. Her bouffant skirt was styled with tiers of tulle and lace and her fingertip veil was held to a crown trimmed with sequins and pearls. She carried a cascade of yellow roses, white stephanotis and feathered carnations.

Preceding the bride down the aisle were her aides—all her sisters—Mrs. Eugene Hinker as matron of honor and June Loos, Sharon Loos and Janet Loos as bridesmaids. They were attired in frocks of lilac satin with a V neckline and cap sleeves. Pinched pleats at the bodice were caught with a bow at the waistline and extended into a semi full skirt. Each held a bouquet of white and yellow mums with stephanotis.

Attending the groom were his brothers, including E. Hinker of Loyal as best man and Ronald Hinker of Wausau, James Hinker of Greenwood and Francis Hinler as groomsmen. Guests were seated by Robert Gregorich of Greenwood and George Graunke of Menomonie.

Dinner followed the ceremony in St. Anthony’s hall and a supper was also served there. A reception was given at the home of the bride’s parents.

The bride who is a graduate of Loyal High School was formerly employed ay Workman Service in Minneapolis and her husband is employed at the Greenwood Co-op. He is a graduate of Greenwood High School.

 

 


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