BioM: Kline, Blanche M. (1938)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kline, Lubinski, Korntved, Baron
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (23 Jun 1938)
Kline, Blanche M. (21
JUN 1938)
"Something old and something borrowed" -- a circular diamond
ring from England was worn by Miss Blanche Muriel Kline, 607 N. Pine Street,
Marshfield, for her marriage to Stanley Eugene Lubinski, Marshfield, son of John
Lubinski, Chicago. The touch of blue was provided by a ribbon on her bouquet of
mixed roses.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. H.P. Toeller performed the ceremony at 9
o'clock Tuesday morning, June 21, 1938 in the parsonage of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church. Only immediate relatives and friends witnessed the service.
Miss
Helen Korntved and Walter Baron attended the couple.
A floor length gown
of white satin and lace and a long white veil were worn by the bride. Miss
Korntved was attired in blue taffeta with matching headband and wore a corsage
of mixed roses.
Following the ceremony a reception and wedding dinner
were held at the home of the bride's parents. Covers were laid for approximately
20. Guests from out of town included the Wm. Lloyd family, Milwaukee; Harold
Alberts and family, Whitefish Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clouse, Loyal; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Kline, Wis. Rapids; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hohl, Greenwood.
Mr. Lubinski and his bride were honored at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Gaulke, Chicago, at the 10-13 Club that evening.
After a week's wedding
trip to northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Lubinski will reside at 607 N. Pine
Street, where they will be at home to friends on June 27. The bridegroom is
employed at the Hotel Charles (Marshfield News Herald)
The Kline family
at one time resided northeast of Greenwood and the many local friends join the
Gleaner in extending congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded
life.
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