BioM: Hable, Elaine Elizabeth #2 (1956)
Contact: MariAnne Walker
Surnames: Greeler, Hable, Herdrich, Wichman, Bielke, Zipfel, Nickel
----Source: Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, (Wood County), .
The Rev. Truman Broetzman officiated at the marriage July 7 of Miss Elaine
Elizabeth Hable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hable, Marshfield, and Ronald
Greeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greeler, Neillsville. The ceremony took
place in Immanuel Lutheran Church at Hewitt.
The bride is employed by Consoweld Corp. in Wisconsin Rapids.
Vocalists for the ceremony were Miss Lucille Greeler and Miss Janice Greeler
with Victor Lehman as organist.
The brid was wearing a gown of nylon tulle over satin with lace jacket. Garlands
of roses trimmed the ruffled bouffant skirt. A fingertip veil of nylon tulle was
secured by a nylon tulle headpiece with pleated net and seed pearl trim. She
carried a white Bible with red roses and stephanotis.
Attendants to the bride were Miss Delores Greeler, maid of honor, and Miss Veryl
Herdrich and Miss Betty Wichman, bridesmaids, gowned in mint and maize net over
taffeta.
All of the aides carried baskets of carnations, roses, and daises.
The flower girl, Marilyn Bielke, wore a white dress of similar design and
carried a basket of red rose petals.
Raymond Zipfel was best man and the groomsmen were William Nickel and Erland
Greeler. Ushering the guests were Robert Herdrich and Floyd Wichman.
A reception and dinner were held in the Immanuel Lutheran School and the young
couple then left for a wedding trip to the western states. They are to reside in
Marshfield where the groom works for the Rollohome Corp.
The bride attended the Auburndale High School and Interstate Business College in
Fargo, N.D. The groom attended Neillsville High School.
----Source: Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Wis. Rapids, WI (Wood Co), Monday, July
16, 1956 pg 3
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