BioM: Hack, Karen Jo #2 (1962)

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Surnames: Trimberger, Hack, Grall, Witte, Hillert

----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 10/04/1962

----- Hack, Karen Jo (22 SEP 1962)

Zion Lutheran Church at Granton was the scene of a wedding Saturday, Sept. 22, 1962, that of Karen Jo Hack and dale Hugo Trimberger repeating their marriage vows at 4 o'clock that afternoon before the Rev. L.E. Schreiber.

Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hack, 211 W. 26th St., Marshfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Trimberger, Granton.

Church decorations included white chrysanthemums on the altar, floor baskets of variegated fall flowers and green pew bows with fall flowers attached.

Mrs. Norman Maxwell, Marshfield, sang "O Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. L.E. Schreiber at the organ.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a rose patterned brocade, street length dress. Her should length veil was caught up to a matching brocade pill box and her flowers were a cascade of white chrysanthemums and pompons.

Miss Elaine Trimberger, Menasha, the maid of honor, was seen in a willow green satin sheath, the bodice having a scoop neckline. A matching pill box completed her ensemble and her flowers were a cascade of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums.

Douglas Grall of Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., was the best man. Erhart Witte and Ted Hillert ushered.

A reception followed the ceremony in the church parlors, after which the newlyweds left for Springfield, Ill. and will reside at 2021 Clear Lake. The bridegroom is a seminary student at Concordia Theological Seminary at Springfield. He is a 1958 graduate of Granton High School and attended college at St. Paul, and this year graduated from Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Mrs. Trimberger, a 1957 graduate of Granton High School, was graduate Aug. 14, 1960 from St. Joseph's School of Nursing, Marshfield. She will be employed at St. John's Hospital at Springfield, and prior toher marriage worked at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Hostesses at the wedding reception were Mrs. Erhart Witte, Granton, and Mrs. Norman Maxwell, Marshfield, with Mrs. Ted Hillert pouring.

Out of town friends and relatives came from Sparta, Tomah, Waukesha, Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Marshfield, Colby, Loyal, Thorp, Owen, Neillsville, Antigo, Clear Lake, Chicago, St. Louis, Mo., Ludington, Mich., Milwaukee and Amherst.

 

 


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