BioM: Horn, Nadine #3 (1953)
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Surnames: Horn, Wentworth, Howden
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner
(Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 25 Jun 1953
Horn, Nadine (13 JUN 1953)
Miss Nadine Horn, daughter of Mr. Ervin Horn, Owen (Clark Co., Wis.), became
the bride of Charles Wentworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wentworth of
Brownsdale, Minn., in a double ring ceremony which took place in the Alliance
Church at Owen on Saturday, June 13, 1953. The Rev. H.D. Wagner performed the
ceremony.
The bride chose for her wedding a candle glow white satin gown
styled with a lace yoke and long fitted sleeves which came to a point at the
wrists. The bodice buttoned to the waist and had a lace mandarin collar. A
fingertip veil of illusion caught to a Juliet cap completed the ensemble. Orchid
and white gladioli and lilies of the valley, composed the bridal bouquet.
Attending the couple as maid of honor was the bride's sister, Corrine Horn,
Owen, and as bridesmaid, Shirley Wentworth, Brownsdale, Minn., sister of the
groom. Both were dressed in gowns of orchid taffeta with net overskirts and
carried bouquets of orchid and white gladioli. Dorothy Wentworth, Brownsdale,
sister of the groom, filled the role of flower girl and was dressed in a white
taffeta gown with an orchid net overskirt and carried a miniature bouquet styled
like that of the bride.
Ira Howden Jr., Brownsdale, a friend of the
groom, served as best man and Gerald Horn, Greenwood, cousin of the bride, as
groomsman. Richard Wentworth, Brownsdale, brother of the groom, and Jerome Horn,
Greenwood, cousin of the bride, were ushers.
The groom wore a white
tuxedo, as did his attendants. Lilies of the valley made up the groom's
boutonniere and his attendants each wore a white carnation.
During the
double ring ceremony Mary Potts sang "I Love You So" and "Together." She was
accompanied by ... (the rest of my copy was cut off)
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