Tuesday, August 29, 2000 10:16 AM Mountain Daylight Time
Rohrbacher-Najacht - wedding - w Documents

unknown paper - unknown day, date [presume Sheboygan Press] - see also Sidebar below

Pink and white flowers and ferns decorated the alter of Trinity Lutheran church Saturday for the wedding of Miss Evelyn Rohrbacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Huebner, 1635 N. Third street, to Carl Najacht, 817½ N. Ninth street.  The Rev. Karl Schulz read the ceremony.

The bride, who was escorted to the alter by her father, was gowned in white satin designed with a full bodice and satin buttons at the back from the neckline to the waist.  The fitted skirt extended into a long train.  Two veils, one very long and the other of finger-tip length, fell from the bride's coronet of starched lace and orange blossoms.  She wore a chain which was a gift from the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of white roses, sweetpeas and bachelor buttons.

Mrs. Rosina Stoebig of Chicago, cousin of the bridegroom and a soloist in one of the large Chicago churches, sang one selection after the bridal party entered the church.  The church choir, of which the bridegroom is a member, sang "Take Thou My Hand."

Wearing a floor-length gown of pink Chantilly lace was Mrs. Bernard Maschke, who attended her sister as matron of honor.   Mrs. Maschke's gown was fashioned with a jacket and cape sleeves and she wore a headband of rhinestones.  Pink roses and snapdragons made up her bouquet.

Floor-length gowns of pastel-shaded mousseline de sole and matching headbands were worn by  the two bridesmaids, Mrs. Walter Hinze, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Lorraine Senkbell of Colby, cousin of the bride.  Mrs. Hinze wore blue and Miss Senkbell appeared in green.  Each had a bouquet of mixed flowers.

The bride was also attended by two junior bridesmaids, her niece, La Verne Maschke, and her sister,Nellie Mae Huebner.   They were dressed in ankle-length yellow mousseline de sole and matching headbands.   Assorted flowers made up their Colonial bouquets.

Ronald Huebner, nephew of the bride, wore a white linen suit and carried the rings in a calla lily.

Attending the bridegroom were his brother, Herbert Najacht, as best man, and the bride's brother, William Martin, as groomsman.  Ushers were Marvin Huebner, Bernard Maschke, William Najacht and Frederick Najacht.  A 6:30 o'clock wedding supper was served at the Kneevers' hotel and dancing was enjoyed in the evening.  Out-of-town guests were from Hawthorne, Calif., Chicago, St. Paul, Minn., Colby and Milwaukee.

Mr. and Mrs. Najacht are at home to their friends at 233 Lincoln avenue.

Sidebar [presumed from the same paper and date]

Driver Of Wedding Car Gets Present

Municipal Judge E. H. Puhr presented David Wagner, Jr., 1509 N. Eighth street, with a wedding present this morning.   Mr Wagner was not the groom, but he happened to be driving a wedding car when he was arrested for speeding.  His sentence was suspended because of the fact.


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