BioM: Dobrzynski, Louise (1925)
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DORRZYNSKI, SZYMANSKI, DEMORESE DABEK WOJTULITUS ----Source: THORP
COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 09/17/1925 Dobrzynski, Louise
(9 Sep 1925) A very pretty
wedding was solemnized at St. Hedwig's Church Wednesday, Sept. 9th,
1925, at ten a.m., when Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val
Dobrzynski, was united in marriage to John S. Szymanski, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Szymanski. The bride wore a beautiful
gown and wreath and veil. She carried a big shower bouquet. Miss
Sophia Dobrzynski, sister of the bride, was amid of honor and
Edward B. Kalka, nephew of the groom, acted as best man. Miss
Blanche De Morse, Miss Elizabeth Dabek, friends of the bride, Miss
Eleanor Dobrzynski, sister of the bride, all of Minneapolis, and
Miss Bertha Wojtulitus, friend of the bride, were flower girls and
carried big bouquets of white roses. A bountiful dinner and supper
was served to the assemble guests and a fine celebration the event
was held. The bride is a most winsome and pleasing young lady, for
she combines all the qualities which go to make up a successful
helpmate. The groom is one of the progressive and industrious young
men of good sterling qualities. They enjoy a large circle of
friends, all of who wish them much happiness and prosperity. Those from afar
who attended the wedding were: Miss Blanche De Morse and Miss
Elizabeth Dabek, friends of the bride, and Miss Eleanor Dobrzynski,
sister of the bride, all of Minneapolis, Edward and Virginia Kalka,
nephew and niece of the groom, Mrs. Frank Kalka, sister of the
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Markowski, and son Donald, the latter,
sister of the groom, Joseph Markowski, Stanley Luderek and Martin
Sonenberg and Alec Novak, friends of the groom, all of Chicago, and
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