BioM: Hansen, Pearl (1937)

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Surnames: Hansen, Prock, Meyer, Anderson, Stapleton

----Sources: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 20 May 1937

Hansen, Pearl (Marriage - 8 May 1937)

Miss Pearl Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Levis on May 8 at 7:30 a.m. became the bride of Harold Prock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Prock of Globe, the nuptial mass being conducted by Rev. Meyer at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Neillsville, Wis.

Miss Edna Anderson of Milwaukee was maid of honor and Earl Stapleton, Milwaukee the best man.

The bride wore a floor length satin gown with lace and braid yoke and a large net and lace veil with a pearl beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and baby’s breath tired with a large satin ribbon. The bridesmaid was attired in an ankle length pink taffeta tunic dress with blue velvet cape, a small wreathed cap and white accessories. Her wrist bouquet consisted of sweet peas and baby’s breath tied with silver.

A breakfast was held at the home of the bride for the bride and bridegroom and their attendants, and a supper for 70 guest at 5 p.m. The dining room of the Hansen home was decorated with pink and white streamers. The wedding cake was the center piece for the table with white candles tied with pink ribbons at each end.

The bride and bridegroom are both well known in this community and have a host of friends here who join in extending them congratulations. They will make their home in an apartment at the Globe store.

 

 


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