BioM: Berger, Barbara J. (1967)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Jacques, Berger, Davis, Dallas, Danzinger, Scheibe

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 27 Jul 1967

Berger, Barbara J. (22 JUL 1967)

Married at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 22, 1967, at Sacred heart Catholic Church, Mondovi, by the Rev. Hilary Simmons, were Miss Barbara Jean Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Berger, Mondovi, and Thomas Jacque, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). Mr. Berger gave his daughter in marriage.

Miss Berger selected for her wedding, a high-fitted bell-shaped gown with scoop neckline of Yves Saint Laurent cloche. The train was edged with peau. A bouffant illusion veil secured by organdy petals. She carried baby's breath and daisies.

Mrs. Glenn Davis, Kenosha , the matron of honor, and Misses Mary and Margaret Berger, both of Eau Claire, the bridesmaids, were seen in floor length A-line dresses of Nile green linen and Dior bow headdresses. Their flowers were daisy cluster bouquets.

James Dallas, Thorp, was best man; Don Jacques, Greendale, and Duane Jacques, Wauwatosa, were groomsmen; and Don Danzinger, Mondovi, and Jerry Scheibe, Marshfield, ushered.

The wedding reception was held at Don's Supper Club.

The new matron, a June 1966 graduate of Wis. State University, Eau Claire.

She will be teaching first grade with the Salina Public Schools, while her husband, who graduated this June for the same university, is a management trainee with International Milling Co.

The address of the couple is 126 S. Second St., Salina, Kansas.
           

 

 


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