To The

WHITESIDE
COUNTY
WEDDINGS

Wedding Announcement
OF
Harold Dronenberg to Edna M. Harmsen

On Wednesday morning, June 5, at the Christian parsonage, the single ring ceremony uniting the lives of Miss Edna M. Harmsen and Harold Dronenberg was performed at 9 a.m. by the pastor, J.C. Weir. They were accompanied by Miss Florence Harmsen and Herman Harmsen, sister and brother of the bride, and Miss Berna Dronenberg, sister of the groom.

The bride was attired in a light blue flat crepe gown with gray trimmings and carried a bouquet of peonies, mock orange and pinks , and the groom's suit was of navy blue. Miss Dronenberg wore a dress of printed organdy and Miss Harmsen a gown of peach color messaline. Mr. Harmsen wore a suit of gray.

Immediately after the ceremony they went to the home of the bride's parents, and later to Rockford, where they will reside, the groom having a position there. Their address will be 225 Seventh Street, Apartment 205.

The bride is the second daughter of Mr. Tony Harmsen and is a young lady of quiet manner and pleasing personality who is a general favorite in the circles in which she moves. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dronenberg of this place, and is a young man of fine character and ability who like his bride, stands very highly in the esteem of all with whom he has been associated. They have the best wishes of a host of friends for a long and happy wedded life, in which the Tornado joins heartily.

Source: Front page of The Tampico Tornado June 13 1929

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