BioM: Juedes, Linda (1970)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Juedes, Haas, Nixdorf Sprengler, Schultz, Steevens
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Feb 1970
Juedes, Linda (24 JAN 1970)
Linda Juedes of Dorchester became the bride of James Haas of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
on Saturday, January 24, 1970 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Dorchester. The
Rev. F.H. Sprengler officiated at the 1;30 p.m. ceremony. Paul Nixdorf was the
organist. Sally Schultz sang a solo, "O Father, All Creating."
The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Juedes of Dorchester (Clark
Co., Wis.) and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haas of Colby (Clark Co.).
The attendants were miss Sandra Juedes of Dorchester, a sister of the bride, and
Dean Haas of Colby, a brother of the groom. Dale Steevens and Russell Haas
performed ushering duties.
The bride appeared in a floor-length gown styled of peau de soie, with Venice
lace bodice, a high neckline, long full bell sleeves and a chapel train. A lace
pillbox held her bouffant silk illusion veil. Her flowers were yellow roses
accompanied by white daisy poms.
The bridal attendant wore a floor-length gown of deep brown satin, accented with
crème colored lace on the cuffs of the bell sleeves, the high neckline and
bodice. Her flowers were yellow and white daisy poms.
Following the wedding, there was a reception at Dorchester Municipal Hall, a
buffet supper and dancing in the evening. The 110 guests present included out of
town guests from Chippewa Falls, Pepin, Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Cambridge, Coloma, Virginia, River Falls and Wauwatosa.
The bride, a former student at WSU, Eau Claire, will continue at the University
of Iowa. The groom, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, is employed as an
electrical engineer. The couple are making their home at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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