BioM: Vanderloop, Rose (1934)

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Surnames: VANDERLOOP BROWN FRESE BOSSLER HOKS HENKE

----Sources: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 06/28/1934

Vanderloop, Rose (25 JUN 1934)

One of the most beautiful weddings of the season was solemnized with a high mass at 8:30 o’clock at St. Ann’s Catholic Church at Stanley, Wis., on Monday, June 25th, 1934, Rev. Father Mueller officiating and performing the double ring ceremony, assisted by Rev. Joseph Stenz, Cadott, Wis., and Rev. Sylvester Frye, Edson, Wis.

Miss Matilda Vanderloop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanderloop, Stanley, Wis., became the bride of Roy Brown, son of Mrs. Esther Brown, Thorp, Clark Co., Wis., and Miss Rose Vanderloop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanderloop, became the bride of Henry Frese Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frese, Sr., Thorp, Clark Co.

They were ushered to the altar by Geraldine Henke, niece of the brides, who was attired in honeydew organdie and carried an arm basket of assorted flowers, and Donald Jacque, nephew of the brides, was ring bearer. He wore the corresponding costume of the grooms.

Miss Matilda was attired in light blue silk dotted net with a miniature train. A large white hat and white accessories completed the ensemble. The bridal bouquet consisted of lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. Miss Rose wore pink dotted net with miniature train, large white hat and white accessories. Her bouquet consisted of white swansonias, rapture roses, and gypsophola. They were attended by Mrs. Herbert Bossler, sister of the brides, Port Washington, Wis. as matron of honor. She was attired in green net with a neck corsage of talisman roses. Miss Rose Hoks, niece of the brides, Menasha, Wis., acted as maid of honor, wearing a blue taffeta and neck corsage of Joana Hill roses, the bridesmaid was Lucy Henke, niece of the brides, who wore corn color organdie, white hat, arm corsage of talisman roses and gypsopholas and white accessories.

The best man, Raymond Vanderloop, brother of the brides, was attired in the corresponding costume of the grooms, which was light trousers and dark coat and vest.

The couples will leave for an extended honeymoon and will be at home to their friends July6th.

Dinner and supper was served to about 100 immediate friends and relatives. Those from out of town attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bussler, Port Washington, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. John Capaul and family, Cornell, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoks and family, Menasha, Wis., Mr. Mary Vanderloop and son Norbert, Lucille Rademacher and Rosalie Van Able, Kaukauna, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freimund and Mr. Al Barwineck, Thorp Wis.

 

 


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