BioM: Freeman, Vera (1947)
Contact: Linda Ewen
Surnames: Freeman, Keyes, Henry, Cook, Baldwin, Wilson
----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 12/18/1947
Freeman, Vera (1947)
Keyes-Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman announce the marriage of their dadgjter [sic] Vera
to Robert Keyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keyes on December 18.
Father Henry performed the nuptial service at the parsonage of Christ The King
Catholic Church at 10 o’clock.
The bride chose a suite of Beige wool with black accessories and wore a corsage
of white and pink carnations.
Attendants of the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Freeman, Lois Freeman and
Richard Keyes.
Mrs. Freeman was attired in a gray suit with black accessories and wore a
corsage of yellow pom-poms while Lois Freeman wore a burgundy suit, grey
accessories and a similar corsage.
Following the ceremony, a breakfast was feted in honor of the couple at the home
of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keyes. At five o’clock a bridal dinner
was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman.
Mrs. Keyes, mother of the groom was attired in a coral dress, Mrs. Freeman, the
bride’s mother, wore a brown dress with gold trim. Both had corsages of yellow
and white pom-poms.
The couple gave a wedding dance at the Spencer hall in the evening.
Mrs. Keyes is employed at the J. C. Penny store at Marshfield while the groom
operates a truck. Both are graduates of Spencer High.
Following a honeymoon in the southern part of the state, the young couple will
make their home in Spencer.
Out of town dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cook, Unity; Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Baldwin and daughter Jane, Wausau; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of
Walworth, Wis.
The Record joins their many local friends in extending congratulations and best
wishes for a long and happy wedded life.
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