BioM: Pichler, Norma C. (1949)
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Surnames: Pichler, Oelrich, Krueger, Wix, Plath
----Source: Spencer
Record, Spencer, Wis.) 9/15/1949
Pichler, Norma C. (1949)
Oelrich-Pichler
On Saturday, September 3, at the Marshfield Immanuel
Lutheran Church, Miss Norma C. Pichler, route 1, Marshfield, became the bride of
Wilmer K. Oelrich son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oelrich, Spencer . Rev. G. M.
Krueger officiated at the nuptial service.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was gowned in ivory satin, styled with a cowl neckline,
trimmed with lace under a marquisette yoke. Lace trimmed the long pointed
sleeves and the basque waist was accented with bouffant hips and a bustle back.
Her full skirt ended in a long train. An embroidered tulle headpiece held her
finger-tip veil of silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli and
red roses.
Miss Bonnie Ann Oelrich, sister of the groom, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Ann Pichler, Hartland, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Dorothy Wix, Stratford. Nancy Anita Pichler, niece of the bride, was
flower girl.
The bridal aids were attired in yellow taffeta and aqua
gowns, respectively styled with boat necklines and bustle backs. They carried
bouquets of gladioli, roses and mixed flowers on white muffs. A white taffeta
frock similar in style to those of the other attendants was worn by the flower
girl. She also carried a white satin muff.
William Plath, Jr. was best
man, and the groom’s other attendants were Herman Pichler, Marshfield, brother
of the bride, and Elmer Oelrich, brother of the groom. Ushers were Walter
Pichler, Marshfield, brother of the bride, and Ted Oelrich, brother of the
groom.
A reception dinner and supper were held at the home of the bride’s
parents.
The bride is employed at the Consumers Store, Marshfield and the
groom by the O and n Lumber Company, Marshfield.
Guests from out of town
were from Milwaukee, Sheboygan 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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