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This marriage was contributed by: Jerry Head

Sheboygan Press - Tuesday - June 21, 1921

Miss Myrtle Olle Married To Verne Nichols This A. M.


Miss Myrtle A. Olle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Olle, 521 Center avenue, and Verne Walker Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Nichols, of Black River Falls, were united in marriage at 8:15 o'clock this morning in the St. Clement's church by the Rev. Francis E. Murphy.

The bridal party entered the church to the wedding march from Lohengrin played by Charles A. Balzer and during the services Mrs. Balzer sang "Ave Maria" and "O Holy Spirit." Mendelssohn's Wedding March was played when the bridal party and guests left the church. Decorations were in daisies and the altar candlabra. The bride's father gave her in marriage.

The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory Corticelli satin. Her tulle veil was banded with pearls and orange blossoms and she carried a large shower bouquet of lilies and swansonia.

Miss Mildred Olle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore an orchid colored organdie dress and a large picture hat to correspond and carried an arm bouquet of forget-me-nots and roses.

Miss Arline Olle, another sister, was the bridesmaid. Her gown was a combination of peach and blue crepe and she wore a hat to match. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of roses and forget-me-nots.

The flower girl was little Miss Helen Olle. Her frock was of yellow organdie in the pastel shade and she carried a basket of forget-me-nots and roses.

Attorney A. Matt Werner was the best man, and the groom's only attendant.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the bridal party at the home of the bride's parents and at high noon a wedding dinner was served. The decorations were carried out in the colors of pink and white. The attractiveness of the table was enhanced by crepe paper streamers and cut flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are popular among hosts of friends. The bride was graduated from the local high school with the class of 1915 and for the past several years has been bookkeeper and stenographer in the office of the Helming Brother company garage. Her radiating personality has endeared her to everyone who knows her.

The groom has been employed in (copy cut off).


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