BioM: Stuve, Phyllis Marie (1968)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Stuve, Green, Hurley, Harms, Anderson, Dodd, Smiley, Krueger, Woodring
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 31 Oct 1968
Stuve, Phyllis Marie (12 OCT 1968)
Married by the Rev. Arnold Woodring at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 12, 1968, in
the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Owen, were Miss Phyllis Marie
Stuve, 6709 Xylon Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., and Neil Douglas Green of Curtiss
(Clark Co., Wis.)
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Stuve, Owen, was given in marriage by
her father. Mrs. Arnold Woodring was the accompanist, and singers were Mrs. Gwen
Hurley, Mrs. Carl Harms and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Sturgis, S.D., and Miss Helen
Dodd, Minneapolis, Minn.
White brocade was used to fashion the bridal gown in princess style, and her
fingertip veil was attached to a bridal headpiece. She carried white roses.
Her attendants were Mrs. Dwight Stuve, the matron of honor, and Mrs. Thomas
Smiley, both of Wisconsin Rapids, the brides matron. They had burnt orange
princes style formals and carried Pompons tinted to match their ensembles.
Linda Lee Hurley of Menomonie was flower girl.
Others in the wedding party were Thomas Smiley, best man, and Dwight Stuve,
groomsman. Both are from Wisconsin Rapids. Seating the wedding guests were Paul
Stuve, St. Paul, Minn., and Richard Krueger, Ishpeming, Michigan.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors.
The bride, who attended Luther Hospital School of Nursing in Eau Claire, was
employed at Unity Hospital, Fridley, Minn. Her husband, a lineman for Northern
States Power Company, was educated at Abbotsford.
Following a wedding trip along the North Shore Drive, the couple will live at
Curtiss.
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