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Dakota Datebook
April 18, 2004
"Fern Welk's Wedding at Dawn"
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In 1927, Lawrence Welk and His Novelty Band discovered
the power of the media when Welk persuaded a Yankton radio manager to
let them play on his station one morning. It went so well, that the band
got a long-term contract out of the deal.
Lawrence had no shortage of female admirers in Yankton,
but the nursing student he fell for wasnt one of them. Fern Renner
was far more interested in becoming a doctor than getting mixed up with
a musician. Lawrence became so desperate that he scheduled himself for
a tonsillectomy, hoping she would be his nurse. She wasnt, but she
felt sorry enough for him to visit him afterwards.
It was on this day in 1931 that Lawrence finally won
Ferns hand. They got married in Sioux City, Iowa, at 5:30 in the
morning, because Lawrence and his band had to get on the road to play
a show in Wisconsin that night.
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Lawrence and Fern Welk, circa 1943,
with their son, Larry, who was born on his father's birthday in
1940. Click here for a larger
image.
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