BioM: Horvath, Diane R. (1965)
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Surnames: Ebben, Horvath,
Schoenwetter, Van Haren, Batalden, Mai, Booch
----Source: THORP COURIER
(Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 10/07/1965
Horvath, Diane R. (25 SEP 1965)
Miss Diane Rosemarie Horvath became the bride of Mr. Dale Ebben, Milwaukee,
on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1965 at an 11:00 Nuptial Mass. Rev. Father Witkowski
united the couple in a double ring ceremony at St. Gabriel's Church, Randolph,
Wis.
Mrs. R.B. Schoenwetter, Beaver Dam, played the wedding music and
Mrs. Roger Van Haren, beaver Dam, was the soloist.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a gown of imported Candlelight Alencon lace with a
detailed bateau neckline and elbow length sleeves. The empire silhouette gown
flared slightly in classic elegance. A peau de soie bow with long streamers was
fastened at the high waistline. She wore a chapel length mantilla of imported
Candlelight Alencon lace and bridal illusion which was accented with matching
lily of the valley flowers. She carried a loose French colonial bouquet of white
orchids, stephanotis and croton leaves.
Miss Arlene Horvath was maid of
honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Fran Horvath, sister of the bride,
and Mrs. Dennis Batalden, Endicott, N.Y., a friend of the bride. The attendants
wore floor length gowns fashioned with an oriental brocade bodice with a bateau
neckline and bell sleeves. The shirred stem skirt of red satin was topped by
mandarin gold satin which formed a miniature obi sash. Their headpiece was an
oriental brocade bell shaped hat. They carried cascade bouquets of fall mums,
bittersweet, sea wheat, and croton leaves.
Mr. James Mai, Milwaukee,
served as best man for his friend. Groomsmen were David Booch, River Falls, a
friend, and Dean Ebben, Thorp, the groom's brother.
Upon their return
from their wedding trip the young couple will reside at 4455 N. Oakland,
Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Ebben are graduates of the University of Wis., Madison,
with B.S. degrees. Mr. Ebben is a mechanical engineer with Allen-Bradley in
Milwaukee, and Mrs. Ebben recently completed her internship as a physical
therapist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.
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