Wedding announcement: FENNER/RENNER, c1962, Arkdale, Adams County, Wisconsin
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David Fenner and Sharon Renner Wedding Announcement
News clipping / Source unknown (1962)
ARKDALE
The Rev. John Alver officiated at the double ring ceremony in
Trinity Lutheran Church at 2 o'clock on Nov. 3 when Miss Sharon Lee
Renner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Renner of Monroe Center,
became the bride of David Earl Fenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Fenner, Adams.
Miss Barbara Masheimer sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth
Henrikson.
The bride wore Chantilly lace and tulle, the gown having appliqued
roses and sequins at the sabrina neckline and a lace peplum over the
bouffant skirt. Illusion veiling was gathered to a headpiece of
sequins. She carried a Colonial bouquet of red roses and white
carnations.
Miss Carol Renner was maid of honor for her sister and the
bridesmaids were Dianne Kleven, sister of the groom, and Donita
Renner, cousin of the bride. Their dresses were deep blue, pink and
deep rose, respectively, and each wore a matching headpiece and
carried a colonial boquet of yellow and white pompons.
Eliabeth Renner was dressed as a miniature bride for her role as
flower girl. Russell Sutherland was the ring bearer.
Best man was Gay Rous and the groomsmen were Donald Kleven and
Harry Garlock. Guests were seated by kenneth renner, Donald Smith
and Eugene Kierstyn.
The reception in the church parlors was followed by a dance at
Bohemian Hall in Friendship.
Mrs. Fenner are residing in Janesville where he is emploed at the
Chevrolet plant.