BioM: Klug, Julia (1934)

Contact: Audrey Roedl

Surnames: KLUG REBER KADOLPH

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 20 September 1934

Klug, Julia (18 SEP 1934)

The Trinity Lutheran Church at Loyal was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning, Sept. 18, at 10 o’clock when miss Julia Klug only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klug was united in marriage to Mr. Walter Reber. The impressive ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Rev. H. F. Leschensky, using the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated for the occasion with bouquets of garden flowers. The bride wore a gown of white satin, ankle length and carried a bouquet of roses, white sweet peas and maiden hair ferns. She wore a veil, cap effect, with orange blossoms and pearls. She was attended by Miss Elaine Bonus, who wore a dress of old rose satin, ankle length and carried flowers, and also by Mrs. Wesley Jahr who wore pale blue crepe ankle length and carried a bouquet.

The groom was attended by Gerald Klug, a brother of the bride, and Hillus Kadolph, all of whom wore dark blue suits.

After the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of the bride to the wedding party and immediate family. Both contracting parties are well and favorably known in this vicinity. The bride having spent most of her life here. The groom is employed at the Lakeshire Cheese Co. as Swiss cheesemaker.

The young couple left the same afternoon for a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago and at the latter place will visit the World’s Fair. They will be at home to their friends, at Loyal after Sept. 25.

 

 


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