BioM: Timmler, Loraine Rose (1959)

 

Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Timmler, Lindner, Olson, Larson, Hughes, Novoliedski, Denk, Stafford, Hartung

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) July 2, 1959

 

Timmler, Loraine Rose (Marriage - 27 June 1959)

 

Delphinium and Peony blossoms decorated the altar of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Greenwood Saturday, June 27, for the wedding of Miss Loraine Rose Timmler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmler of Greenwood, to Thomas John Lindner of Greenwood, son of Mrs. Andrew Lindner, Greenwood and the late Andrew Lindner.

 

The Rev. Edward Hartung officiated at the 10:30 double ring ceremony.

 

The bride was lovely as she was escorted to the altar by her father.  Her floor-length gown was of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle.  The fitted bodice featured a Sabrina neckline outlined with pearls and sequins.  Long sleeves that tapered over the wrist were secured with dainty lace covered buttons. The very bouffant skirt of nylon tulle ruffles over slipper satin was topped with an overskirt of nylon tulle with wide lace panels and lace appliqués.

 

Her fingertip veil of imported French illusion was caught to a lace crown encrusted with pearls and sequins.  She carried a white prayer book upon which an orchid surrounded by white stephanotis was fastened.  Pearl earrings were her only jewelry.

 

The bride chose Miss Carmen Lindner of Marshfield, the groom’s sister, as her maid of honor, while Mrs. Janet Olson of Milwaukee, Miss Sylvia Larson of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Herbert Lindner of Loyal, friends, were the bridesmaids.

 

The attendants wore identical frocks of sheer orchid nylon, styled with cap sleeves and deep ‘v’ necklines.  The fitted bodices featured a draped sash.  The very fully gathered skirts were ballerina length. They wore orchid halo hats.  Each one carried a gathering basket filled with white daisies and orchid pom-poms. 

Little Maureen Hughes, the groom’s niece, was the miniature bride.  David Novoliedski acted as the miniature groom.

 

Andrew Lindner of Milwaukee, brother of the groom, was bestman.  Groomsmen were: Robert Timmler of Milwaukee, Irving Timmler of Greenwood, brothers of the bride, and Herbert Lindner, the groom’s cousin, of Loyal.

 

Ushers were Romaine Denk, cousin of the groom, and Ronald Stafford, cousin of the bride, also of Milwaukee.

 

Mrs. Timmler witnessed her daughter’s wedding wearing a Dior blue dress, white hat and white accessories. She wore a shoulder corsage of tangerine roses.  Mrs. Lindner was dressed in a beige outfit with white hat and white accessories.  She also wore a shoulder corsage of tangerine roses.

 

The girls choir sang during the services.

 

Immediately following the wedding, dinner was served in St. Mary’s school hall.  A reception was held at the bride’s home during the afternoon, where the young couple greeted guests from Milwaukee, Nekoosa, Rochester, Minn., Marshfield, and Mosinee.

 

The bride is a graduate of the Greenwood High School and of an Eau Claire beauty school. She has been employed in Marshfield.

 

The groom also graduated from Greenwood High School and is with Max Langfeldt in construction work.

 

For going away, the bride donned an embroidered beige linen ensemble with white accessories and an orchid corsage.

 

After a honeymoon trip into western states, Mr. and Mrs. Lindner will be at home to their friends at Loyal.

 

 


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