BioM: Kubat, Irene G. (1929)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: BLADL
KUBAT ZAHRADKA ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 12/05/1929 Kubat, Irene G.
(27 NOV 1929) A very pretty
wedding took place Wednesday morning, Nov. 27, 1929, at 9 o'clock
at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with Rev. P. F. Weber officiating,
when Irene Gene Kubat became the bride of Paul J. Bladl. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kubat, 133 N. Hewett St.,
Neillsville, Clark County, Wis. The groom is the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bladl, Granton, Clark County. The bride
attended school in Neillsville and graduated from the high school
course in 1928, and for the past year and a half has been
bookkeeper for the Neillsville Milk Products Co. She has made many
friends both in business and socially. She is an industrious and
worthy young lady. The groom went to
school in Granton and since then he has been employed in garages at
Loyal and Stanley, until a short time ago when he went into
farming. He has many friends and is well liked by all who know
him. The bride wore a
beautiful long dress of white satin faced crepe trimmed with
rhinestones and silk moline net. A full skirt trimmed with net
reached to the ankles. She wore a long silk veil which was caught
by a beautiful crown of rhinestones and buds. She wore a string of
pearls and white kid pumps and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet
pears. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the
bridal party, and later a dinner reception was served to immediate
relatives and friends at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was
attended by Mrs. Mike Zahradka, sister of the groom, and Miss Anna
Zahradka, a friend odf the bride. Mrs. Mike Zahradka wore an orchid
chiffon crepe dress. Both wore head bands of rhinestones and
carried bouquets of light pink and white carnations. The groom was
attended by Carl Bladl, brother of the groom, and Mike Zahradka,
brother-in-law of the groom. The groom and his attendants wore navy
blue suits. Marie Jeanette
Kubat, little sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a rose
satin dress trimmed with tan georgette and carried a basket of pink
and yellow pom poms. Shirley Mae Gault was ring bearer and she wore
a blue satin dress and carried a blue pillow trimmed with white
ribbon. Both little girls wore large bows of moline net in their
hair. The rooms were
prettily decorated with pink and white crepe paper, wedding bells
and flowers. The waitresses
were Miss Minnie Buddinger, Miss Gertrude Gress, Miss Esther Kalsow
and Miss Genevieve O'Brien. They wore white dresses. The newlyweds left
by car on a trip to Minnesota. On returning, they will be at home
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