BioM: Miller, Louise (1925)

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Surnames: MILLER METZ

----Source: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 07/03/1925

Miller, Louise (1 JUL 1925)

Miss Louise Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, was united in marriage to Anton I. Metz at St. Louis Catholic church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Paul Pitzenberger officiating.

The bridesmaids were Elsie and Theresa Miller, sisters of the bride, and the gentleman attendants were Joseph Miller, brother of the bride, and Bernard Metz, brother of the groom.

The bride was daintily gowned in a wonderful carnation of powder blue chiffon trimmed with brilliants and pearls; a beautiful corsage bouquet, a picture hat, and her dainty silver slippers completed her beautiful attire, and their bridesmaids, one in peach colored and one in pea green georgette crepe made a picture that brought to mind the flowers in a garden.

After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

Louise needs no introduction to our Dorchester, Clark County, Wis. readers as she is a modest, unassuming young lady, who does well in all she undertakes and has plenty of friends in Dorchester country who will miss her.

The groom is a stranger to us, but we know he must be a fine fellow since he showed such good judgement in picking his companion for life and we join their friends in wishing them heaps of good luck and prosperity.

Mr. and Mrs. Metz left for an auto trip through northern Wisconsin after which they will be home to their many friends at Milwaukee.

 

 


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