BioM: Wells, Marcia (1967)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Surnames: Wells, Horn
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 15 June 1967
Wells, Marcia (03 June 1967)
Wedding vows were exchanged by William Horn and Marcia Wells, at St. Anthony’s
Catholic Curch, Loyal, on Saturday, June 3. The Very Rev. Norbert E. King
officiated at the 1 p.m. nuptial service. The church choir sang for the
occasion.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and mrs. Donald Wells, route 1, Greenwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Horn, route 2, Colby.
The bride wore a floor-length gown of angelmist taffeta and chantilace, and a
bouffant veil billowing from a taffeta petalled headpiece. She carried a cascade
arrangement of pink roses and white carnations entwined with ivy.
Mrs. Mike Wells, Marshfield, was the matron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Schmidt,
Loyal and Miss Janet Langreck, Greenwood, the bridesmaids, were attired in
floor-length gowns of lavender organza over taffeta and Venice lace. Their small
veils were attached to floral headpieces, and each aide held a colonial bouquet
of white carnations edges in orchid and completed with ribbon streamers.
Mile Wells, Marshfield, served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert and Eugene
Schmidt, both from Loyal. Ushers were Bernard Friske and Dale Schmidt.
A wedding reception was held at K Corners, with dinner being served at the
church hall at 4:30 p.m. followed that evening by a wedding dance at the Silver
Dome.
The bride attended Greenwood High School and the groom Loyal High School. The
new Mrs. Horn was employed by Weinbrenner Shoe Co. and her husband is engaged in
farming on route 2, Loyal.
After a wedding trip to Niagra Falls the couple will reside on the groom’s farm.
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