BioM: Voss, Bonnie J. (1964)
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Surnames: Quante, Voss, Kahan,
Radinger, Pries
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co.,
Wis.) 05 Nov 1964
Voss, Bonnie J. (31 OCT 1964)
The new Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Quante are making their home at route 2, Withee (Clark Co., Wis.),
where Mr. Quante is engaged as a truck driver.
The marriage of Miss
Bonnie Jean Voss and Norman Quante took place Saturday, Oct. 31, 1964, at one
o'clock at Dorchester at the Peace Evangelical United Church of Christ, with the
Rev. Hugh Evans officiating.
During the ceremony Miss Julane Radinger
sang "O Promise Me" and "The Wedding Prayer," with Mrs. Albert Pries as
accompanist and organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voss of Abbotsford and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Quante of Withee are the parents of the bridal couple.
For her
wedding the bride chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta with
a basque bodice and sequin trimmed Sabrina neckline. The full overskirt of lace
revealed the flounce of nylon tulle at the front hemline and tiers of lace and
tulle in the back. Her fingertip veil billowed from a crown of pearls. She
carried a bouquet of red roses and feathered white carnations.
Attending
the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahan, brother-in-law and sister of the
groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Voss of Abbotsford, brother and sister-in-law of
the bride.
The bride's attendants were attired alike in turquoise brocade
formals with fitted bodices and oval necklines. Unpressed pleats formed the long
semi-full skirts with bow trim at the front waist line. They wore matching
double tiered crowns with pearl trim and face veils and carried bouquets of blue
and white carnations.
Wedding day festivities included a reception at the
Legion Hall, Dorchester, from 2 to 4 o'clock, supper at the parish hall, and a
dance in the evening at Dorchester Memorial Hall.
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