BioM: Klosinski, Mary (1938)
Contact:  Audrey Roedl
Email: audero@charter.net

Surnames: KLOSINSKI HECKER

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 30 June 1938

Klosinski, Mary (25 JUN 1938)

Miss Mary Klosinski became the bride of Mr. Harold Hecker at a beautiful Nuptial High Mass service in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Castle, Wis., at 9:00 A. M. Saturday, June 25th.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klosinski on Marathon, Wis., and has been employed in an office in Wausau. Harold is a Loyal boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hecker.

The wedding breakfast, and dinner were served to immediate relatives at the home of the bride where the decorations were pink and white.

The bride was lovely in an ankle length lace dress and finger tip veil held in place by a heart shaped crown of shirred lace and carried a bouquet of white roses. Her bridesmaid was her sister Lillian who was attired in a pink silk moiré gown and a shoulder length veil and carried pink carnations and white roses. The groom was attended by his brother Peter. Both wore dark blue suits.

The altar of the church was beautified by flowers and lighted candles during the celebration of the mass the bride and groom and their attendants knelt on maroon kneelers in the sanctuary.

After a short wedding trip they will be at home in Wausau where the groom has employment. Harold’s many Loyal friends join in wishing he and his bride much happiness.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hecker and family, also Miss Mildred Hecker of Marshfield and Miss Florence Hecker of Evanston, Ill., were out of town guests at the wedding.

 

 


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