BioM: Kuenne, Margaret M. (1964)

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Surnames: Hiebl, Kuenne, Paul

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 06 Aug 1964

Kuenne, Margaret M. (1 AUG 1964)

The wedding of Miss Margaret Mary Kuenne and Jospeh Thomas Hiebl took place at St. Thomas Catholic Church, Milan, on Saturday morning, Aug. 1, 1964, Father Charles Hiebl, Father Schumacher and Father Berthold officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kuenne, route 2, Medford, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiebl, route 1, Dorchester (Clark Co., Wis.).

Music for the ceremony was provided by Mrs. Otto Neitzel, organist. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white gladiolas and blue carnations.

For her wedding the bride was dressed in a beautiful Chantilly lace in delicate floral pattern and silk organza floor length bridal gown. The lace bodice was styled with a touch of cording at the slightly draped waistline, the full bouffant skirt with double tunic each edged with matching border lace trimmed with organza roses and leaves.

An imported pearl wedding cake bridal crown highlighted with crystals held her bouffant veil of pure silk imported English illusion.

The bride carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white carnations with streamers tied with red garnette roses.

Mrs. Agnes Paul, Kenosha, sister of the groom, served as matron of honor, and the bridesmaid was Miss Janie Kuenne, Medford, sister of the bride. The bride's attendants wore cotillion blue floor length bridesmaids dresses made of nylon sheer over bouquet taffeta, with lace bodices. The lace bodices featured scoop necklines, cap sleeves and sheer pleated cummerbunds with very bouffant sheer skirts. They wore matching double hair braid bridesmaids crowns trimmed with pearls, and circular veils. They carried cascade bouquets of blue and white carnations.

The mothers of the couple wore corsages of red roses and white carnations.

Following the ceremony were a "brunch" and supper in the church basement, and a reception at the Jerkwater Dinning Hall. About 250 guests attended teh wedding dance that evening at Dorchester Memorial Hall.

The couple is taking a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and to Wyoming. They will make their home in Abbotsford.

Out of town guests attending the wedding were from Rochester, Minn., Marshfield, Abbotsford, Loyal, Edgar, Wausau, Medford, Dorchester, Kenosha, Stevens Point and Stetsonville.

 

 


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