BioM: Tyrrell,
Eleanor L. (1952)
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Surnames: Tyrrell, Clintsman,
Cook, Enockson, Decker
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark
Co., Wis.) 27 Nov 1952
Tyrrell, Eleanor L. (15 NOV 1952)
On
Saturday, Nov. 15, 1952, at Grace Methodist Church, Greenwood, Miss Eleanor
Louise Tyrrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tyrrell of Menomonie, became the
bride of Robert Eugene Clintsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clintsman, Greenwood
(Clark Co., Wis.). The Rev. Virgil Nulton, Neillsville, performed the double
ring ceremony at 2:00 p.m.
The bride wore a gown of white lace over
satin. A rhinestone crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of
red roses and white pompons.
The maid of honor, Maxine Tyrrell,
Menomonie, sister of the bride, selected a gown of deep rose satin and lace.
Mrs. Norman Cook, Menomonie, another sister of the bride, wore a Nile green
frock of satin and lace. Pompons composed their bouquets.
Bill Enockson,
Greenwood, was best man, and Norman Cook, Menomonie, a brother-in-law of the
bride, was groomsman.
Ushers were Theodore Clintsman, cousin of the
groom, and Bernard Decker, both of Greenwood.
Veloris and Sheryl Tyrrell,
sister of the bride, in yellow satin gowns, served as flower girls. Each carried
yellow and white pompons.
A reception and luncheon were held immediately
after the church service, in the church parlors.
Before her marriage, the
bride, a graduate of Menomonie High School, was employed in St. Paul, Minn. The
groom, who graduated from the Greenwood High School, is employed in Abbotsford
as a trucker by Francis Melvin.
The couple will live on route 2, near
Greenwood.
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