BioM: Williams, Frieda (1917)
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Surnames: Sternitzky, Williams,
Viergutz, Helm, Washburn, Hasz, Handt
----Source: Granton News (Granton,
Clark County, Wis.) 21 Dec 1917
Williams, Frieda (18 DEC 1917)
The
Maple Works German Lutheran Church was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday
afternoon when at 3 o'clock Rev. Hasz spoke the sacred words which united in the
holy bonds of matrimony, Miss Frieda Williams and Mr. Gilbert Sternitzky. The
bride, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams of Lynn, is a charming young
lady, well and favorably known. Her wedding dress was of white silk crepe du
chien trimmed with white mescaline. She wore a bridal veil and carried a bouquet
of white bridal roses. Her maids were the Misses Irene Viergutz and Gertrude
Helm, each of whom wore dresses of pink silk crepe du chien and carried bouquets
of white carnations. The groom, the second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Sternitzky, is a young man of most excellent habits and morals, educated and
worthy, who is bound to succeed in life. He was attended by Ronald Washburn and
Raymond Sternitzky.
Paul Handt, a close friend, conveyed the wedding
party by auto to and from the church, and the Carl Williams home, where at the
latter place a delightful 5 o'clock dinner was served. The newlyweds will
temporarily take up residence in a suite of rooms at the Carl Williams home.
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