BioM: Kunze, Mary (1954)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Kunze, Weiler, Schwartz, Kulas, Westfall,
Kaiser
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune
(Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 08/05/1954
Kunze, Mary (Marriage - 28 July
1954)
On Wednesday, July 28, Miss Mary Kunze,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kunze, and Elroy V. Weiler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Weiler, Athens, were united in marriage. The
ceremony took place at 9:00 o’clock with a nuptial high mass
at St. Mary’s Catholic church, Colby, with the Rev. Vincent
Schwartz officiating.
A Peter Pan collar finished the lace
bodice of the gown in which the bride was attired when she
approached the altar on the arm of her father. Lace insets detailed
the bouffant net-over-taffeta skirt. A pearl studded headpiece
secured her long veil. Her bouquet of red roses and white gladioli
was tied with a wide white satin ribbon.
Bouquets of colored carnations from which
extended streamers in rainbow tints were carried by the three
bridal aides - Mrs. Ted Kulas, Abbotsford, as matron of honor in
blue; and Mrs. Harold Westfall, Athens, a sister of the groom, in
green; and Mrs. Donald Kaiser, Colby, a cousin of the bride, in
lilac, as bridesmaids.
Matching lace jackets were worn over
their identically styled strapless frocks, the skirts of which were
fashioned of six tiers of net over taffeta.
Donald Kunze, brother of the bride, was
best man, and the groomsmen were Mr. Kulas and Mr.
Westfall.
A dinner and reception were held at the
home of the bride’s parents, attended by approximately 500
relatives and friends.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Weiler are residing with the bride’s parents. Mr. Weiler, who served two years with the United States Marines, is employed as a milk truck driver for the Marathon-Clark Cooperative Dairy Association.
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