BioM: Bauer, Carol Jean (1970)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bauer, Weideman, Sprengler, Radlinger, Klun, Talcott, Anderson,
Schreiber, Boss
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 10 Sep 1970
Bauer, Carol Jean (29 AUG 1970)
At the altar decorated with two large baskets of white gladioli and yellow
daisies at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Abbotsford (Clark Co., Wis.),
Carol Jean Bauer was given in marriage by her father to Gerald Arthur Weideman
of route 1, Abbotsford.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer Jr., route 1, Unity. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Weideman, route 1, Abbotsford, are the groom's parents.
Music during the ceremony was provided by organist Ron Boss. He also accompanied
soloist Miss Julene Radlinger, sing "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding
Prayer."
Miss Brenda Lou Bauer, Unity, was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss
Janice Weideman, New London, and Mrs. William Klun of Milwaukee. Flower girl and
ring bearer were Brenda Talcott and Douglas Bauer of Unity.
Best man was Alfred Weideman, Abbotsford. Other attendants to the groom were
Gary Anderson, Holmen, and William Klun of Milwaukee.
Randy Bauer and Frank Schreiber performed the ushering duties.
The bride wore an entrained floor length bridal gown of Chantilly lace and angel
mist taffeta. It featured a lace bodice and long lace sleeves. Lace was
appliqued on the skirt and train. Her veil of English illusion billowed from a
forward headpiece of borealis crystals. The bridal bouquet, interspersed with
white pompons, was a cascade of yellow and gold roses.
The floor length formals of the bride's attendants were of silk organza of
mimosa and willow green. They were designed with short pouf sleeves and white
yokes, and satin bows trimmed the backs.
A reception and dance at Trianon Ballroom, Edgar, followed the ceremony.
The bride, a graduate of Adams-Friendship High School in 1969, has been employed
at Land O'Lakes Creameries in Spencer. A dairy farmer, the groom graduated from
Abbotsford High School.
Following a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the couple
will live at route 1, Abbotsford.
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