BioM: Buck, Charlotte (1942)

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Surnames: Buck, Blum

----Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark Co., Wis.) 01/22/1942

Buck, Charlotte (Marriage - 20 JAN 1942)

Mr. and Mrs. John Blum and Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Reigel returned home Wednesday from Minneapolis where they attended a beautiful wedding service uniting Miss Charlotte Buck, daughter of Ben Buck of Arlington, S. D., and John Blum, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blum of this city in holy wedlock, Tuesday, Jan. 20.

The service was performed in the Park Avenue Temple, in Minneapolis with the Rev. C. Walin, pastor of the Temple church and a close friend of the young couple reading the ceremony.

The bride wore a gown of white lace, a dress worn by her mother at her marriage 31 years ago. She also wore a baby blue lace veil and carried a bouquet of roses and gladiolas. She was attended by her sister, Ruth, of Arlington, S. D.

The groom was attended by John Skutak of Owen.

Miss Buck is a graduate of the Arlington, S. D., high school and has also taken a two-year course at the North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis.

The groom is well known in Owen having lived here all his life. He attended the Owen high school and took a year’s course at the North Central Bible Institute at Minneapolis. He is employed in the Soo Line railway shops in Minneapolis where the couple will make their home.

Among those that attended the service were Ben Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones and Leslie Jensen of Arlington, S. D.

 

 


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