BioM: Hein, Elsie E. (1943)

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Surnames: Hein, Kunze, Lang, Jicinsky, Ovans, Gollart, Meyer, Spann, LaSee

----Sources: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 06/17/1943

Hein, Elsie E. (Marriage - 9 June 1943)

Miss Elsie E. Hein, daughter of Henry J. Hein, and Clarence Kunze, son of William Kunze, were united in marriage at St. Mary’s Catholic church Wednesday, June 9th, 1943, Rev. Leo J. Lang reading the marriage ceremony. Miss Rita Hein, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Ovans of Milwaukee were bridesmaids. The groom was attended by Ambrose Jicinsky and Charles Hein.

The bride was attired in a dress of chantilly lace over white satin with a fingertip veil trimmed with chantilly lace. Her bridal wreath consisted of white carnations. The bridesmaids wore dresses of white swissette and their bridal wreaths consisted of lilacs and white carnations.

A reception was given at the home of the bride, the home being nicely decorated with white streamers and cut flowers for the occasion.

The newlyweds made a wedding trip to the northern part of the state and after June 14th are at home at Colby, Wis.

Out of town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gollart of Withee, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyer and family and Ambrose Jicinsky, all of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and family of Wausau, Mary Ovans of Milwaukee, Miss Viola Spann and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert LaSee and family of Marshfield.

 

 


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