BioM: Bredlau, Marian (1964)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Email:
audrey@wiclarkcountyhisory.org
Surnames: Bredlau, Kadolph
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal,
ClarkCounty, WI) 09 July 1964
Bredlau, Marian (27 June 1964)
A
double ring ceremony at the Trinity Lutheran Church, on Saturday, June 27, at
one o’clock p.m. united in marriage, Marian Marie Bredlau and Larry Lee Kadolph.
The Reverand A. M. Moldenhauer performed the ceremony.
The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bredlau, Neillsville, and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Kadolph, Loyal.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father was dressed in a full length gown of imported Chantilly
lace and nylon tulle over bridal taffeta, and featured a Sabrina scalloped
neckline and a fitted bodice, with an “A” shaped skirt accented with cahachen
roses and tiers of lace and ruffles in the back; and long tapered sleeves. Her
headpiece was a crown of crystal and pearls and an elbow length veil. She
carried a bouquet of red and white roses.
The maid of honor, Miss Barbara
Genteman, Marshfield; a friend of the bride, was dressed in a lavender
floor-length dress, with a fitted bodice and a bell shaped skirt and a rounded
neckline. She carried carnations to match the color of her dress.
The
bridesmaids, Mrs. Alvin Lezotte, Neillsville; and Miss Marian Jahr, Marshfield;
wore dresses similar to the maid of honor, only in yellow; and carried yellow
carnations.
The small ring bearer was Tim Bender and the miniature bride
was Kathy Randt.
Bestman was Roger Kadolph, brother of the groom, who
came from Sonoma, California. Groomsmen were Alvin Lezotte and Alfred Bredlau,
both o
of Neillsville.
During the ceremony Mr. Vern Dahlby sang “The
Wedding Prayer,” accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Kenneth Voss.
A
reception was held at the home of the brides parents in the afternoon followed
by a dance in the evening at the Silver Dome Ballroom in Neillsville.
The
bride is a 1963 graduate of the Neillsville High School and has been employed at
Schultz Bros. Co. in Neillsville.
The groom is a graduate of the Loyal
High School in 1962 and is engaged in farming in the Loyal area.
After a
honeymoon spent in Michigan the couple will make their home in Loyal.
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