BioM: Leonhard, Rosalia (1927)
Contact: Dan Rusch-Fischer
Email:
danr@fmsolutions.net
Surnames:
Leonhard, Letz, Ramminger, Schmidt, Schumacher
----Source: Sheboygan
Press (Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wis.) 07/06/1927 p 4; col 6
Leonhard,
Rosalia (Marriage - 30 Jun 1927)
Newly Wed Couple Making Home Here on
Superior Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. George Schumacher, who were recently united
in marriage, are now residing at 1220 Superior avenue, Sheboygan.
Mrs.
Schumacher, who was formerly Miss Rosalia Leonhard, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Leonhard, of Cleveland, Wis. and she became the bride of George
Schumacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schumacher, of Dorchester, at 9:30 a. m.
Thursday, June 30,1927. The wedding took place at the St. Wendell church with
the Rev. Father Schmidt officiating. Rev. Father Letz read the mass.
The
bride wore a gown of white satin and her tulle veil was fashioned in Spanish
effect. She carried a shower bouquet of swansonia and roses.
Miss
Philomena Leonhard, a sister of the bride, was the maid-of-honor and wore a
dress of yellow colored material. She carried an attractive Colonial bouquet.
Misses Elizabeth Leonhard, a sister of the bride, and Josephine Schumacher,
a sister of the groom, were the bridesmaids. Miss Leonnard wore a dress of rose
shade material, and Miss Schumacher wore a gown of a green shade. They both
carried Colonial bouquets.
Herman Leonhard, a brother of the bride, was
the best man.
Miss Loraine Schumacher, a niece of the groom, was the
flower girl. She wore a white frock and carried a basket of swansonia and
sweetpeas. Master Kenneth Schumacher, a nephew of the groom, was the ringbearer
and wore a white suit and carried the rings in a lily.
Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents at
Cleveland. About seventy guests were present. Decorations were carried out in
pink, white and blue. The out-or-town guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. William
Schumacher and Peter Schumacher, all of Dorchester, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Schumacher and family, of Milladore, Wisconsin; Misses Margaret and Josephine
Schumacher, of Dorchester; Frank Schumacher and Hubert Ramminger of Dorchester.
The groom has been residing in this city for some time and is employed at
the Kohler company.
The bride, who has also been making her home here for
some time, is employed at the H. C. Prange company store.
Mr. and Mrs.
Schumacher have a host of friends who extend felicitations.
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