BioM: Hohl, Anita D. (1941)

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Surnames: MILLER HOHL SONDREGGER

----Sources: : Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wis.) 07/01/1941

Hohl, Anita D. (28 JUN 1941)

A floor-length gown of white chiffon and a shoulder-length veil were chosen by Miss Anita Dorothy Hohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hohl of Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.), for her marriage to Donald Lee Miller, son of George Miller of Greenwood at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon at Immanuel Reformed Church at Greenwood. The Rev. P.H. Franzmeier read the rites in a setting of garden flowers arranged in tall baskets.

The bride carried a bouquet of pink carnations and baby’s breath, and wore a tiara of white gardenias. Miss Martha Sonderegger, cousin of the bride, maid of honor, appeared in a pink marquisette dress and a wrist corsage of lilies. Delbert Miller, brother of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Franzmeier played the wedding march.

Immediate relatives and friends attended a 5 o’clock supper at the home of the bride’s parents, where covers were laid for 40 guests. Pink and white streamers, white wedding bells, and flowers were used as decorations.

The bride was graduated from the Greenwood High School in 1936, and her husband operates a tavern. They will reside at Greenwood.

Guests from away were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hohl and family, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Olson and family, Blanchardville; Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Dierauer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dierauer, and Mrs. George Ulrich, Alma, Wis.; Mrs. G. Ryberg, Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yench, Vesper.

 

 


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