BioM: Schuh, Cecelia L. (1924)
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Surnames: SCHUH
LIBERTY CONNAUGHTY ----Source: WEEKLY
CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 09/19/1924 Schuh, Cecelia L.
(16 Sep 1924) A pretty wedding
was solemnized by Rev. Joseph F. Volz, at St. John's Catholic
Church, Marshfield, Wis., at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, Sept. 16th,
1924, when Miss Cecelia L. Schuh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Schuh, 301 North Maple St., became the bride of Heidrick J. Liberty
of Medford, Wis. The bride was
beautifully attired in an attractive fall costume including a pearl
gray poiret twili suit with hat and fur to match, and wore a
corsage bouquet of deep pink roses. She was attended by her sister,
Miss Marie Schuh, who wore a gown of powdered blue with hat and
choker and a corsage bouquet of roses. Milton Connaughty of
Marshfield, acted as best man. After the ceremony
a wedding reception for the families, relatives and intimate
friends of the bridal couple took place at the home of the bride's
parents. The house decorations were huge French baskets of garden
flowers and streams of pink and white with wedding bells fastened
in the archways. Mr. and Mrs.
Liberty are spending their honeymoon in this vicinity for a few
days. They will be at home after the 1st of October at 107 1/2
South Central Av., Marshfield. Young Mr. Liberty
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liberty, who reside on a farm in
the town of Little Black, Taylor Co. Heidrick is well known in this
vicinity, having worked at the barber trade at Medford and
Abbotsford. He is now employed at the Floyd Apfel shop at 123 South
Central Av., where he has been for the past two years. Mrs. Liberty has
been in the employ of the Marshfield Telephone Exchange for the
past four years as an operator. Out of town guests
present included Mrs. R. Verfurth, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Verfurth, son
and daughter, Darly and Natalie, and Cyril Verfurth, all of
Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. A. Roader, Colby; Arthur and Edna Liberty,
Medford; and George Schuh, brother of the bride, of Monroe. © Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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