BioM: Hatlestad, Lois Jean #2 (1969)
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Surnames: Hatlestad, Wuethrich, Dettmering, Peissig, Tytor, Mattes, Johnson,
Dunn, Stump, Rabska, Westendorf
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 11 Sep 1969
Hatlestad, Lois Jean (23 AUG 1969)
Wedding vows were exchanged on Saturday, Aug. 23, 1969 at St. John's Lutheran
Church, Withee, between Miss Lois Jean Hatlestad, Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), and
Dallas Loy Wuethrich, Greenwood (Clark Co.)
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hatlestad, Withee, and Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Wuethrich, Jr., Greenwood.
The Rev. Leroy Urman officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. Herman Rabska played
and Miss Sue Westendorf sang.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was seen in a white Camelot empire
styled entrained gown of rayon and silk organza with lace, along with a veil,
bouffant and elbow-length, secured to a matching medallion and Alencon lace,
crystal and pearl headpiece. Her flowers were a white orchid, yellow roses and
white stephanotis.
Mrs. Roger Dettmering, Baraboo, was the matron of honor, and Miss Diane Peissig
and Miss Trudy Tytor, Madison, and Mrs. Phillip Mattes, Jr., Thorp, were her
bridesmaids.
The attendants were seen in identical Nile green empire waisted floor length
dotted Swiss gowns with crocheted lace jabots and matching crocheted lace hats
with velvet streamers. Each had a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations and
white pompons.
John Johnson, Greenwood, was asked to be best man. Groomsmen were Sam Dunn, Eau
Claire, Dave Hattlestad, Withee, and Phillip Mattes, Jr., Thorp; and as ushers,
Jim Hatlestad, Thorp, and Keith Stump, Greenwood.
A 4:30 p.m. dinner was served in the church parlors and a 7 p.m. reception and
dance were held at the Meadow View Country Club at Owen.
Mrs. Wuethrich was a 1968 graduate of Owen-Withee High School and then attended
Madison Academy of Beauty Culture.
Her husband is a 1964 graduate of Greenwood High School, attended Wis. State
University – River Falls, and presently is employed by Grassland Butter Co.,
Greenwood.
The couple will live on route 1, Greenwood, following a wedding trip to the
Black Hills of South Dakota and Yellowstone National Park.
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