BioM: Noeldner, Meta A. (1929)

Transcriber: Audrey Roedl
Email: audrey@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: NOELDNER MCCAN

----Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 07/04/1929

Noeldner, Meta A. (Jun 1929)

A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church at Loyal, at 2 o'clock when Miss Meta A. Noeldner, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Noeldner of the town of Loyal, and ? McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. McCann, of the town of Sherwood, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. H. F. Leschensky tied the nuptial knot, using the double ring ceremony.

The church was beautifully decorated with roses, peonies, bleeding hearts, ferns and tulle ribbons.

As the bridal party proceeded down the aisle, Lohengrin's Wedding March was played by Mrs. Ed Schaeffner, who also accompanied the Misses Katherine, Rose and Elsie Henseler, Flossie Davis and Miss Archie Komis, who sang "The Lord My Shepherd Is".

The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Emma Noeldner as maid of honor, and Miss Marcia McCann, sister of the groom as bridesmaid, and the groom by his brother, Clayton McCann as best man, and Herman Noeldner, brother of the bride as groomsman. The flower girl was little Caroline McCann, sister of the groom and ushers were Norbert and Erwin Noeldner, brothers of the bride.

The bride appeared very charming in a white satin faced canton crepe frock with silk lace and wore a pearl necklace. Her veil was of silk tulle which hung in a train and was caught to the head in cap effect fixed with lilies of the valley and orange blossoms with streamers of ribbon. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white roses and ferns with ribbons and snap dragons.

The groom wore a suit of dark blue and a black bow tie and a boutonniere of rose and sweet peas. The maid of honor and bridesmaid were daintily dressed alike in georgette gowns trimmed with lace, and wore pearls. The gown of the former was pink and the latter nile green, both carried bouquets of white carnations and snapdragons. The best man wore a suit of blue.

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