BioM: Waldhart, Christine
(1965)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Waldhart, Mantor, Schuh, Rhyner, Mertens, Brehm, Seubert, Brehm
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 02 Sep 1965
Waldhart, Christine (21 AUG 1965)
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mantor are making their home at Dochester after a Canadian
vacation.
The marriage of Miss Christine Waldhart and Terry Mantor took place Saturday,
August 21, 1965 at St. Louis Catholic Church, Dorchester. The Rev. Gerald F.
Schuh officiated at the 12:30 o’clock nuptial mass, for which the Children’s
Choir sang, with Sr. M. Fedelia as organist. Vases of yellow and white gladioli
and chrysanthemums adorned the altar for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhyner of Dorchester and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mantor of
Abbotsford are the parents of the couple.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown which
she fashioned of ice-green bridal satin with white crystalette. It was designed
with a rounded neckline, skirt with inverted pleats in front to create an
overskirt effect and a short train. White rose applique was seen on the neckline
and front pleats, and a white rose headpiece held her bouffant elbow length
veil. She carried an arrangement of white mums and pompons with stephanotis
intertwined with ivy.
Attending the couple were Miss Gale Waldhart of Dorchester and Jim Mantor of
Abbotsford as honor couple, and Miss Sue Mantor of Abbotsford and Miss Debby
Rhyner of Dorchester as bridesmaids, and Tim Mertens of Dorchester and Stanley
Brehm of Colby as groomsmen.
Terry Seubert of Dorchester and James Brehm of Colby seated the guests, who came
from Dorchester, Abbotsford, Colby, Owen, Milwaukee, Medford, Stetsonville,
Westboro, Green Bay, Waukesha, Jefferson, Wisconsin, Duluth and Red Wing,
Minnesota, and Chicago, Illinois.
The bride’s aides wore dresses alike in floor length of mint green sheer
embroidered nylon organdy over taffeta. The sleeveless bodices were topped with
elbow length jackets with which they wore lace gloves. They wore matching
headpieces and carried fireside baskets of white carnations and yellow mums.
For her daughter’ wedding, Mrs. Rhyner chose a blue lace dress with matching
jacket. The groom’s mother wore a blue street dress and both mothers had
corsages of red roses with feathered white carnations.
Approximately 200 guests joined the new Mr. and Mrs. Mantor at a dinner and
reception at Jerkwater Club, Dorchester.
The bride, a 1862 graduate of the Dorchester High School, is a 1963 graduate of
the Career Academy as a medical assistant. She is presently employed as
secretary for Rhyner Tie Co., Stetsonville. Mr. Mantor, a 1960 graduate of the
Colby High School, is a truck driver for the Abbotsford Lime Service,
Abbotsford.
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