BioM: Bever, Harriet May
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Surnames: Bever, Huber, Chomsky, Froeba, Wagner, Below

----Source: Spencer Record (Spencer, Marathon County, Wis.)

Bever, Harriet May

On Saturday afternoon at 2o'clock in the Parsonage of St. John's Catholic rectory, Marshfield, Miss Harriet May Bever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bever, Marshfield, became the bride of Elroy Edward Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huber, Spencer. Rev. Eugene Chomsky officiated at the ceremony.

The bride was gowned in an entrained dress of sheer white marquisette over taffeta featuring a yoke and sleeves of Chantilly lace embedded with rhinestones. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses surrounded by white gladioli. Completing her ensemble was a tiara of white seed pearls and silver beads.

Miss Isabell Froeba served as maid of honor. She was attired in Yellow gown of marquisette over taffeta embroidered with rhinestones at the yoke and waist. Her matching gloves and lace picture hat completed her attire. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow and lavender carnations.

Miss Geraldine Wagner, a cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a lavender colored gown styled identical to that of the made of honor and carried a similar bouquet.

Dave Huber, Spencer, brother of the groom, was best man and Lawrence Below was the groom's other attendant.

After the ceremony a reception and dinner were held in the Eagles Hall in the afternoon and evening for about 175 guests. The bride is a graduate of the Marshfield high school and is employed at the Weinbrenner Co. Marshfield. Elroy is a graduate of Spencer high school and is employed at the Dairy Belt Cheese co.

When the young couple return from a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Canada, they will live in Spencer.

Guests attended from Green Bay, Milwaukee, Phillips, Abbotsford, Granton, Riplinger and Spencer.

The Record joins their many local friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life.

 

 


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