BioM: Weisenberger, Cheryl Fay (1967)

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Surnames: Weisenberger, Galvin, Schultz, Davis, Doine, Crow, Brockmyer, Kranz

----Source: Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 07/13/1967

Weisenberger, Cheryl Fay (8 Jul 1967)

Christ Lutheran church, Abbotsford, was the scene of the 3 p.m. ceremony Saturday, July 8, uniting Cheryl Fay Weisenberger and Patrick John Galvin in matrimony. The Rev. F. H. Sprengler officiated.
Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wisenberger and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Galvin, all of Abbotsford.

Music during the ceremony was provided by Miss Mary Hickner, who sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and “O Perfect Love”. Maldon Plank was the organist.

The bride chose a gown of peau de sole with imported re-embroidered alencon lace, styled with a scoop neckline, elbow length sleeves with lace edging and an empire waistline with lace trim. Two tiers of lace enhanced the A-line skirt, and a circular tubular train was fastened to her waistline. A pill box held a mantilla of lace similar to that on her dress and an illusion veil of bouffant nylon.

She carried a shower bouquet of white daisies centered with a white orchid.

For her attendants, Miss Dian Schultz, Curtiss, the maid of honor, and Miss Suzanne Davis, Chicago, and Mrs. Kenneth Weisenberger, Excelsior, Minn., the bride selected Nile green dresses of maize organza over taffeta in a coat style.
The dresses were sleeveless, with scoop necklines and each with a slightly raised waistline with colorful daisy embroidered trim, A-line skirt and kabuki sleeves with daisy trim. Matching daisy floral clustered headpieces with drop daisies held bouffant veils. They carried crescents of daisies with colors matching the gowns.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at 5 p.m. at the church parlors, with a reception at the city hall, for about 250 guests.

The groom is a student at Wisconsin state university at River Falls. They will be making their home after July 16 at 210 St. Joseph’s Ave., Apt. 101, Marshfield.

The best man was Ronald Doine of Marshfield and groomsmen were Jack Crow of Maiden Rock, Wis., and Kenneth Weisenberger of Excelsior, Minn. Performing the ushering duties were Roger Brockmyer and Allen Kranz.

           

 

 


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