BioM: Wehe, MaryAnn (1958)

 

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Surnames: Wehe, Meysembourg

 

----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI 03 July 1958)

 

Wehe, MaryAnn (28 JUNE 1958)

 

When the new Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meysembourg return from a honeymoon spent in northern Wisconsin and Canada, they will make their home in Milwaukee where they both are employed by Briggs and Stratton Corporation.

 

The Rev. Norbert King officiated at the nuptial mass that united in marriage MaryAnn Louise Wehe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wehe, Loyal, and Gerald Meysembourg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meysembourg, Milwaukee.

 

The 9:30 ceremony was performed in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, June 28. A dinner and supper were served in the church hall and a reception held at the home of the bride’s parents.

 

A floor length gown, fashioned with tier upon tier of chantilly lace tulle, tight bodice, long sleeves, and Queen Anne collar was chosen by the bride. Her fingertip silk illusion veil was held by a crown of sequin hearts and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white daisies.

 

The bride’s attendants appeared wearing ballerina length gowns of blue nylon sheer and flocked nylon featuring full skirts, scoop necklines, shoulder straps and picture hats. They carried yellow tea roses and white daisies. Miss Marcy Wehe, Milwaukee, was her sister’s maid of honor, while another sister, Miss Helen Wehe, Milwaukee, and a sister of the groom, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Rice Lake, were bridesmaids.

 

The groom chose for his attendants his brother, Donald Meysembourg of Milwaukee, his brother-in-law, Eugene Hanson, Rice Lake and the bride’s brother, Albert Wehe, of the U. S. Navy.

 

Jerome Wehe, Loyal, uncle of the bride, and Leonard Meysembourg, Barksdale, nephew of the groom, ushered.

 

Debra Grimmer, Milwaukee, was flower girl and Harry Grimmer ( rest of article not available)

  

 

 


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