BioM: Noll, Carol (1971)
Contact: Dolores
(Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Noll, Weil,
Feinberg, Zimmerman, Grebuer
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville,
Clark Co, WI) 8/26/1971
Noll, Carol (Marriage - 14 August 1971)
Miss Carol Noll and Conrad Weil both of Mill Valley, Calif., were married in a 3
p.m. ceremony performed August 14 at the century-old Swedenborgian Church in San
Francisco. The Rev. John Grebuer officiated at the candlelight service.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noll of Rt. 1 Granton are the parents of the bride, who is a
graduate of Granton High School and Eau Claire State University. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Weil, Sr., of Calistoga, Cal.
The bride
wore an ivory empire-style gown of peau de soie, embroidered with scalloped
Belgian lace and highlighted by a full mantilla veil of matching lace. She
carried a summer cascade bouquet of royal blue bachelor buttons, baby white tea
roses and blue forget-me-nots as she was given in marriage by her father.
Maid of honor Julie Feinberg, Moraga, Cal., wore an ice blue empire-style
summer frock fashioned with full, Spanish sleeves and a white lace embroidered
overskirt. She carried a nosegay bouquet of blue forget-me-nots.
Bill
Weil, Santa Rosa, Cal., served as bestman for his brother.
Flowergirl
Christine Zimmerman was dressed in an ice blue gown with a white embroidered
overskirt. Blue satin binding trimmed the waistline, which closed with a bow at
the back.
A garden reception at the couple’s new Swiss-style villa at
mill Valley followed the ceremony. Brightly-colored flowers and decorations
created an authentic Spanish wedding festival atmosphere throughout the garden.
The 100 guests who gathered from all points of the United States were
entertained throughout the afternoon and evening by authentic mariachi music
provided by the Carolos Alcorn Musicians.
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