Marvin Gerald HOGREWE

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Marvin Gerald HOGREWE
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Type Date Place Sources
death 1. November 1983
birth 10. February 1920
marriage 4. September 1946
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA Find persons in this place

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4. September 1946
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Genevieve Flora BECKER

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1 Details: Sisters Repeat y Vows In Double j Ceremony Rites srs ch n’s »le lies re. de ler be :er re- he in nd ng an. Immanuel Methodist church dec r orated with baskets and bouquets! of white gladioli and candelabra ‘ furnished the pretty setting for 1 the twilight double wedding «er vice for two daughters of Mrs. . Robert Becker of Somers, Miss|j Genevieve Flora Becker and Miss Virginia Alma Becker, The former 1 became the bride of Marvin Ger ! aid Hogrewe and the latter was married to Charles Edward Nass. Both girls wore gowns of white marquisette styled along identical lines, and each had a (Ingertip tulle veil attached to a tiara of de white gladioli. They also carried of- ity a to an. »it- ive in- igs ng in similar bouquets, colonial in de sign and composed of white gladi oil and white roses. * J I c 'as re- ay ist ?th mt 0 is on nd flr. of er- in la- he iti- of Bridesmaids Dressed Alike Miss Ruth Stumpf of Elgin, maid * of honor for Genevieve, wore a gown of pink satin and net and carried a bouquet of white gladioli and pink roses, the sume flowers forming her headpiece. Roberta Becker, a niece of the bride, was flower girl, wearing a gown of blue satin and net, uud carrying a tiny bouquet of pink and white gladioli. Genevieve was presented in marriage by her cousin, Fred Merg. The groom, a son of Mrs. Minnie Hogrewe of Elgin and Fred Hogrewe of Louisville, Ky., was attended by Merwin Fromm, cousin of the groom, of Chicago. Virginia Becker was given in marriage by her brother, Erwin Becker and was attended by her sister. Miss Pearl Becker, who wore a gown of blue satin and net, and flowered headdress similar to the flowers in her bouquet of yellow and white gladioli and yellow roses. Viola Schmidt, the bride's niece, was flower girl, wearing pink satin and net. She carried pink and white gladioli. Her bride- ^ groom, the son of Mrs. Ella Nass J fc f a F s a F v q s t V I I \ r of Elgin, was attended by his brother. Alfred Nass, of Elgin. To Live in Elgin Rev. Emil Goetz, assisted by Rev. ia Anton Stury officiated at the double , Be- by an- lal er, led /es sh- ial idi- le s /as :ed ?ss. of ler /as of the or. nd ite )it, ng nd i ring service. Miss Elizabeth Kessler played the nuptial music and accompanied Miss Lorraine Fromm of Chicago as she sang I Lovej You Truly-’ and Savior Like a t Shepherd Lead Us.” Serving as ushers were Paul Schmitt. Ken- i neth Lobbig, Roger Binninger, and « Erwin Becker. A wedding recep- i tion and supper followed in the church parlors, for 350 guests, many of whom came from Chicago, Elgin. Lake Forest. Waukegan, Louisville and Kenosha. I Both the bridegrooms are returned veterans, Mr. Hogrewe1 having served three and a half years in service, and Mr. Nass having served the same time. The Hogrewes will live at 540 Locust street. Elgin, where he is employed as an X-ray technician at St. Josephs hospital there, and Mr. and Mrs. Nass will reside at 748 Dundee avenue in Elgin, where he is with the Illinois Watch Case company. The two couples are spending their honeymoon in north;
 

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