BioM: Jacobi, Audrey Grace #2 (1955)  

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Surnames: Jacobi, Pupp, Schultz, Geiger, Kunze 
 

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 06/30/1955 
 

Jacobi, Audrey Grace (Marriage - 22 June 1955)  
 

Miss Audrey Grace Jacobi, daughter of Mrs. Clara Jacobi, Abbotsford, became the bride of Raymond Joseph Pupp, Abbotsford, at a wedding ceremony performed June 22, in St. Bernard’s Catholic rectory, Abbotsford. The vows were repeated before the Rev. Raymond B. Schultz at 10:00 o’clock in the morning.

 

The bride chose a dress of nylon tulle and lace over satin for her wedding. The tiers of lace and tulle formed the floor-length skirt. The bodice had a Queen Anne collar and long sleeves which tapered to points over the wrists. A crown of sequins and pearls secured the finger-tip veil. She carried a bouquet of roses. 
 

Maid of honor was Miss Lucianne Pupp, a sister of the groom. She wore a pink dress of net and lace over taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of carnations and roses. Bridesmaid was Miss Joan Geiger, a cousin of the groom, from Wausau, who wore a blue formal length dress of net and lace over taffeta, styled like that of the maid of honor. She also carried a colonial bouquet of carnations and roses. Both wore net head pieces to match their frocks and the rhinestone necklaces and earrings, gifts from the bride.  
 

Donald Kunze, Abbotsford, was best man. Groomsman was Ronald Pupp, a cousin of the groom, of Stratford.  
 

The bride’s mother wore a blue dress with pink accessories for the wedding.  
 

A five o’clock supper for the bridal party and 150 guests was served at the armory. In the evening the new Mr. and Mrs. Pupp greeted their friends at a wedding dance at Whispering Pines ballroom. 
 

Out of town guests came from Wausau, Marshfield, Stratford, Dorchester, Owen, Chicago, Milwaukee, Edgar, Colby and Spencer.  
 

The young couple left on a honeymoon trip and are now at home on the groom’s farm east of Abbotsford.  

 

 


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