BioM: Schrieber, Adell (1947)
Contact: Linda Ewen
Surnames: Schrieber, Wisnosky, Quant, Rex, Kuesel, Copet, Johnson
----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 07/03/1947
Schrieber, Adell (1947)
Wisnosky-Schrieber
On Saturday, June 21, Miss Adell Schrieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Schrieber, became the bride of Mr. Donald Wisnosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wisnosky, Spencer. The scene of this beautiful wedding was at St. John’s
Lutheran Church Riplinger, Wisconsin, with the Rev. Quant reading the Double
ring ceremony.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Orville Rex sang, “Oh Perfect Love”, and during the
Service, “Oh Promise Me”, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Kuesel.
The bride who was given in marriage her father, wore a gown of brocaded lace and
marquisette, also a lace edged finer tipped veil. She wore a double strand pearl
necklace a gift of the groom. Her bouquet consisted of red roses and calla
lilies.
The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Copet, Fond du Lac as matron of
honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Ray Wisnosky, Riplinger, and Mrs. Russell
Johnson, Wausau. The brides [sic] attendants wore pink, blue and yellow
respectively, carrying bouquets of white carnations and red roses.
Best man was Mr. John Copet, Fond du Lac, and Mr. Ray Wisnosky, Riplinger, and
Russell Johnson, Wausau served as the grooms attendants.
The brides [sic] mother wore a navy blue silk dress. The groom’s mother wore a
flowered jersey silk dress. Both had corsages of mixed roses.
The bride attended the Unity high school. The groom is a graduate of the Unity
high school, and also the Wausau Business Institute.
A dinner was served for the immediate families at the home of the brides [sic]
parents. A three-tiered wedding cake decorated the brides table. A dance
honoring the couple was given at the Riplinger Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wisnosky left on a wedding trip to Sioux Falls South Dakota.
The Record joins their many local friends in extending congratulations and best
wishes for a long and happy wedded life.
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