BioM: Loos, Sandra Ann (1965)

Contact: Dinah Reinke

Email: dinah@wiclarkcountyhistory.org  

Surnames: Loos, Meyer, Kuecher, Talcott, Falk Damrow, Britton

------ Source: Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford and Colby, Clark Co., Wis.) 07/01/1965

------ Loos, Sandra Ann (19 JUN 1965)

Emanuel Lutheran church of West St. Paul, Minn., was the scene of the June 19 wedding of Miss Sandra Ann Loos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Loos of Colby, and James Edward Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer of West St. Paul.

The Rev. Harold John officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony at the church, which was decorated with green and white carnations on the altar.

The bride chose a white crystalline gown of peau de soie with chapel train.  Her ensemble was completed with a pearl crown which held a Chantilly lace and illusion veil.  She carried a bouquet of white carnations and white orchids.

Sally Loos served her sister as maid of honor, and Mrs. Diane Kuecher of Windom, Minn., and Mrs. Dixie Talcott of Minneapolis were bridesmaids.

They each wore green and white crepe dresses designed with an empire waist.  Their bouquets were of green and white mums.

Dick Falk was the best man, and the other attendants were Neil Damrow and Douglas Britton of St. Paul.  Seating the guests were John and Harold Meyer, St. Paul.

Music during the ceremony was provided by vocalist Ken De Vries.  Mr. Will was the organist.

A reception at the church parlors followed the ceremony.  Tables were decorated with floral pieces of green and white carnations.

The groom is a dental student at the University of Minnesota and the bride is a June 27 graduate of the Abbott Hospital School of Nursing at Minneapolis, and will graduate July 31 from Macalester College of St. Paul with a B. S. degree.

The young couple is making their home at 6325 Lyndale Ave. So. Richfield.

            

 

 


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