BioM: O’Leary, Margaret #2 (1939)

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Surnames: O’Leary, Eibergen, Osborn, Marg, Wright, Madler, Nelson, Regolo, Bortz, Dederick, Schmitz

----Sources: Humbird Enterprise (Humbird, Wis.) Sat., 12 Aug. 1939

O’Leary, Margaret (Marriage - 5 Aug. 1939)

Miss Margaret O’Leary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O’Leary, was united in holy matrimony with Mr. William Donald Eibergen at 2:00 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, August 5, 1939. The ceremony was performed at the Methodist Church in this village, with the Rev. Robert Osborn officiating.

For her wedding the bride wore a gown of white silk, with veil and turi wreath. She carried a colonial bouquet of baby breath, snap dragon and dahlias. The groom wore an oxford grey suit, with a carnation and baby fern in this coat lapel.

Miss Nola O’Leary, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She was dressed in a pink net and lace grown. The bride’s maid, Miss Goldie Schmitz, cousin of the groom, was dressed in a long sky blue taffeta gown. The grooms’ attendant, Alvin Marg, wore a blue serge suit. The flower girl was Shirley Ann Wright, niece of the bride, and she wore a yellow crepe dress and carried a basket of dahlias.

The wedding march was played by Miss Edith Simons.

Following the ceremony forty guests were entertained at a wedding supper at the home of the bride’s parents. Those from away were: Mrs. M. Eibergen, Mr. and Mrs. John Madler, Granton; Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, Millston; Mrs. John Regolo and son, St. Pau; Miss Phylis Bortz, LaCrosse; Mr. and Mrs. P. Dederick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Wright, Milwaukee; Alvin Marg, Lynn; Miss Goldie Schmitz, Chili; Miss Nola O’Leary, Two Rivers.

The young couple entertained their friends at a wedding dance Monday. They will make their home on a farm at Granton.

 

 


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