BioM: Demuth, Constance Ann #3 (1961)

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Surnames: Demuth, Hansen

----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 21 Sept. 1961

Demuth, Constance (31 Aug 1961)

Constance Ann Demuth, daughter of Mrs. William Demuth of Loyal and Sp/4 Richard Bruce Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Granton were married at Pioneer Chapel, Hanau, Germany on August 31. A 7:30 candlelight Nuptial Mass was performed by Father Jennings.

The bride wore a dress of silk organza featuring a Sabrina neckline with appliqué of lace and sequins. The dress was styled with waist length sleeves, a fitted waist and a floor length bouffant skirt. Her veil of imported silk illusion was secured to a crown of tiny seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses.

The maid of honor was Barbara Duncan of Hanau, who wore a frock of white lace over blue taffeta and she carried carnations.

Miss Duncan’s little brother & sister acted as ring bearer and flower girl.

Serving as best man was Sp/4 Wayne Demuth, brother of the bride, who is stationed in Ludwigsburg, Germany.

An evening reception was held at the home of friends.

The bride is a 1961 graduate of Loyal High School and she had been employed in Milwaukee. The groom, a graduate of Loyal High School, has been stationed in Germany 14 months.

The young couple are on a 30 day honeymoon leave and plan to tour Europe. Among the places they plan to visit are Venice, Rome, Paris, Capri, and Pisa. Upon their return, they plan to live in Dornigheim, Germany.

 

 


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