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Miss Lorraine Paasch Is Bride Of Milton Grunwald
The Evangelical Trinity Lutheran church in Town Wilson was the scene on
Saturday for the 3 o'clock marriage of Miss Lorraine Paasch and Milton
Grunwald. The Rev. J.A. Wagner was the officiating clergyman.
As her matron of honor, the bride chose her sister, Mrs. Harold Gartman. The
trio of bridesmaids consisted of Miss Gloria Senglaub, Miss Shirley Paasch
and Miss Mabel Butzen. The bride's brother-in-law, Harold Gartman, was the
best man, with Donald Woepse, Harold Grunwald and Guenther Brestrich acting
as groomsmen. Two cousins of the bridegroom, Edward Senglaub and Eugene
Gartman, ushered guests to seats.
Music for the nuptials was provided by Miss Doris Dyke, who accompanied
Robert Hanson as he sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "O Perfect Love."
Seventy guests were served a supper at Rudy's Club Moderene, following which
the couple left on a secret wedding trip.
After Nov. 18, the newlyweds will be residing with the bridegroom's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Grunwald, route 1, Sheboygan Falls.
The former Miss Paasch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paasch, route 1,
Oostburg, is a graduate of Oostburg High school. Her husband received his
diploma from Howards Grove High school. He served for two years with the
navy on the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, and is now a cheesemaker at the
Greenbaum cheese factory, route 1, Sheboygan Falls.
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