BioM: Misener, Mary Ann Christine #2 (1957)
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Surnames: Misener, Treankler, Pinion, Haralson, Hebert, Stange,
Weix, Rueden
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
07/18/1957
Misener,
Mary Ann Christine (Marriage - 27 July 1957)
Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn W. Misener announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary
Ann, to Mr. Dwight F. Treankler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Treankler of Abbotsford.
The ceremony
will take place at 11 o’clock, July 27, at St. Mary’s
Catholic church, Colby. A wedding dance, from 8:00 to 12:00 will be
held at the Kolby Park Pavilion.
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
08/01/1957
Mary Ann
Christine Misener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Misener, Colby,
became the bride Saturday of Dwight Floyd Treankler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Treankler, Abbotsford. The Rev. John Pinion was
officiant at the 11 o’clock service in St. Mary’s
Catholic Church.
The bride
wore and Alencon lace gown with an underskirt of satin. The fitted
bodice featured a scooped neckline dotted with iridescent sequins,
and long, tapered lace sleeves coming to points at the wrists. The
front lace over taffeta for her attendants. Their strapless bodices
were topped with lace panel had alternate ruffles of tulle, the
bouffant skirt extending into a long, lace train. Her French
imported silk illusion veil cascaded to her fingertips from a crown
trimmed with seed pearls. Red roses and white carnations fashioned
her bouquet.
The bride
chose floor length gowns of nylon lace over taffeta for her
attendants. Their strapless bodices were topped with lace jackets
with rows of ruffles at the hip line and the back panel. They wore
horsehair braid crowns of colors matching their gowns. The matron
of honor, Mrs. Donald Haralson, the groom’s sister,
Abbotsford, wore yellow, and the bridesmaids, Miss Joan Herbert,
Unity, and Mrs. Allen Stange, Wausau, were in orchid. They carried
colonial bouquets of matching carnations and mums.
The
bride’s mother wore a street length dress of dusty rose with
white accessories. Her corsage was made of yellow and white roses.
The mother of the groom wore a black and white figured dress with
white accessories. Yellow and white roses also comprised her
corsage.
Wayne and
LeRoy Misener, the bride’s brothers, were best man and
groomsman, respectively. Allen Stange, the groom’s
brother-in-law, Wausau, was the other groomsman. Two friends of the
groom, of Abbotsford, Ronald Weix and Jerold Reuden,
ushered.
Completing the retinue of attendants were Ronda Stange, the groom’s niece, and Terry Schraufnagel, the groom’s cousin, as flower girl and ring bearer. Ronda wore a white gown of crystalette and net over taffeta. Her skirt was finished with a double tier of ruffled net.
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