BioM: Weyer, Coletta  (1946)

 

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Surnames: Weyer, Tasse

 

----Source: The Loyal Tribune  (Loyal, Clark County, Wis. 14 Nov. 1946)

 

Weyer, Coletta  (09 NOV 1946)

 

Miss Coletta WEyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weyer became the bride of Gregory Tasse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tasse of Marshfield ay 8:30 Saturday morning, Nov. 9, in St. Anthony’s Catholic church, with the Rev. A;oys Zinthefer officiating.

 

Miss Weyer chose for the wedding ceremony a tailored suit of soft black wool. She wore a fuchsia feather hat and fuchsia sequin blouse, black accessories, and carried a black prayer book. Her corsage was of scarlet carnations and ferns.

 

Miss Anna Weyer of Milwaukee served as her sister’s maid of honor. She wore a brown gabardine tailored suit, white blouse and brown accessories. Her corsage was of carnations and mums in yellow and white. The groom’s best man was his brother, Edwin Tasse.

 

The mothers of the bride and groom both wore black dresses with corsages of mums.

 

Both dinner and supper were served at Sterr’s hall, which was decorated with streamers of white, black and fuchsia. The table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake and decorated with bouquets of mums.

 

The bride was employed at the Gerdes store in Spokesville for 6 ½ years. The groom, who was in service for 42 months, serving 38 of them overseas, is engaged in construction work at Marshfield.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Tasse will be at home to their friends after Nov. 18, at their home near Bakerville, on route 2, Marshfield.

 

Relatives and friends from out of town who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wagner of West Bend; Otto Krebs and children, Ralph, Marie, and Dorothy, of Hartford; Frank Savatski and daughters, Thersa and Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gasser of Mukwonago; M<r. and Mrs, Lloyd Esser and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kawatski and son Jimmy, and George Karrels of Waukesha; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tasse and children, Cyril and Innocence, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tasse of Marshfield; Sharol Font of Waukesha; Margaret Waller of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs.Wilmer Ziegweid of Arcadia; Charles Ziegweil 0f Altoona; Betty Ann and Carol Leo Weyer of North Prairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyer of Stratford.

 

Those from Loyal attending were the Rev. Fr. Aloys Zinthefer, Mr. and Mrs. John Elsinger Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weyer and son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weter, Mr. and Mrs. John Weyer and son,George and daughter, Rosemarie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Elsinger Jr., Mr. and Mrs. CarlGerdes, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Trindal, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Raab, Francis Shefchik, Miss Arlene Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roder and sons,Emil Shefcik, Joe Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf, Leo Rueth, Leon Hoeser, Angeline Shefchik, Jane Rueth, and Marie Stange.

 

The meals were prepared by Mrs. Joe Walter, Mrs. Emil Shefchik, Mrs. Leon Hoeser, Mrs. Leo Rueth, and Mrs. Sophie Martins.

 

Table waitresses were Anna Walter, Mildred Oestrich, Irene Shefchik, Margaret Walter, Eleanor Walter and Mrs. Baltz Hoesly.

 

Close relatives who were unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weyer of Seattle, Eash., brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Sr. M. Rachael of LaCrosse, sister of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weyer of North Prairie, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.

 

A prenuptial shower and dance were given at Longwood on Oct. 29, with a large crowd in attendance.

 

The Loyal Tribune joins their many friends in wishing them a long and happy journey through life.

 

 


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