BioM: Anderson, Susan (1970)
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Surnames: Anderson, Grambsch, Krystanski, Popanz, Larson, DeBenedictis, Zellmer,
Elmergreen, Brandenberg
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 03 Sep 1970
Anderson, Susan (22 AUG 1970)
The First Presbyterian Church of Downers Grove, Ill. was the scene for the
wedding of Miss Susan Anderson, Downers Grove, Ill. and Robert Grambsch, Loyal
(Clark Co.), Wis., at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, 1970. Officiating was the
Rev. W.J. Tate.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Anderson, Downers Grove, Ill. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grambsch, Loyal.
Approaching the altar with her father, Miss Anderson was seen in an empire
waisted, full skirted, dotted Swiss gown, with chapel train, appliqued with
daisies and braid. She wore a bouffant veil of sheer illusion, secured to a bow
headpiece, and carried a colonial bouquet of daisies, yellow roses and
stephanotis.
Miss Cynthia Krystanski was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Sue Popanz and
Kathy Larson. Mary Grambsch was junior bridesmaid. They all wore yellow dotted
Swiss gown with matching bow headpieces, and carried colonial bouquets of yellow
and white daisies. Tracie DeBenedictis was chose as flower girl and carried a
basket of daisies.
The groom chose all college friends for his attendants. They were David Zellmer
as best man, and Bruce Elmergreen and James Brandenberg as groomsmen. The
newlyweds greeted their wedding guests at a reception and dinner in the Vermont
Room of the Holiday Inn, Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Following a honeymoon at Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, they will
reside at Sunrise Apartments, Middleton, Wis. They are both seniors at the
University of Wisconsin in Madison.
The rehearsal dinner party, sponsored by the groom's parents, was held at
Karen's Supper Club.
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