BioM: Malicki, Victoria (1954)
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Surnames: Malicki, Reichert, Wohlust
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 02/25/1954
Malicki, Victoria (13 FEB 1954)
On Saturday morning, Feb. 13th, 1954 at 9 o’clock at the Holy Family Catholic Church, E. Wonderland Ave., Cudahy, Wis., occurred the marriage of Victoria Malicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malicki of 5560 South Barland Ave., Cudahy, and Donald Reichert of Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reichert of Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph Baran before the altar which was beautifully decorated with gladiolas and ferns.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a beautiful white satin gown with a fitted beaded bodice, V neckline and long train. She wore a full length veil which was trimmed with Chantilly lace and carried a bouquet consisting of roses, mums and sweet peas with streamers decorated also with sweet peas.
Catherine Malicki, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a strapless gown of shrimp color satin with an overskirt of net and bolero jacket. She wore a rhinestone necklace, a gift of the bride, and carried a bouquet of roses, mums and sweet peas.
Judy Wohlust of Cudahy, a friend of the bride and groom, wore a strapless gown of mint green satin with an overskirt of net and bolero jacket. She also wore a rhinestone necklace, a gift of the bride, and her bouquet was of roses, mums and sweet peas.
The groom’s attendants were Melvin Reichert of Milwaukee, brother of the groom, and Anthony Malicki, Cudahy, brother of the bride.
A wedding breakfast at 11 o’clock and the dinner at 4:30 given by the bride and groom for about 50 guests was served at Kodrics Hall, So. 5th St., Milwaukee, which was tastefully decorated with colored streamers and white bells for the occasion. A reception at 8 o’clock p.m. was held with 500 guests in attendance. The buffet luncheon was served by relatives of the bride. Music for the dance was furnished by Johnnie’s Merry Melodians. There were many friends present who were originally from Thorp and who are now employed and reside at Milwaukee.
The young couple left on a wedding trip through northern Minnesota, stopping enroute at the Joseph Reichert home, and also for a visit with James Reichert at Collegeville, Minn. They will be at home after Feb. 22nd at 2206 A. So. 28th St., Milwaukee.
The bride attended the Holy Family Catholic School and is a graduate of the Cudahy High School. She has been employed at the Cudahy Bros. Packing Co. The groom attended St. Bernard’s School at Thorp and is a graduate of the Thorp High School. He is now employed as a carpenter at Louis Allis Co. at Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reichert and daughters, Margie and Doris, Don Urban and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Herman of Thorp attended the Malicki - Reichert wedding at Cudahy
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