BioM: Holub, Lorraine (1956)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Holub, Smagacz*, Tomsyck,
Walsh, McCarty, Maniak, Barud, Leketas
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) April 12, 1956
Holub, Lorraine (Marriage - 7 April
1956)
One hundred guests attended the wedding
Saturday morning of Miss Lorraine Holub of Neillsville and Stanley
Smagacz of City Point. The Rev. Fr. Peter J. Leketas
performed the double ring ceremony at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church.
For her wedding the bride chose a dress
of floor-length Chantilly lace net over white satin. She
carried a bouquet of tea roses, lilies and carnations.
She was attended by Mrs. Josephine
Tomsyck as matron of honor and by Janice Walsh of Chicago and Mary
Ann McCarty as bridesmaids. Frank Smagacz of Chicago attended
the groom as best man and groomsman was Louis Smagacz.
Little Darlene McCarty of Neillsville was
flower girl.
A wedding reception was held in the
church dining hall following the ceremony. One hundred guests
attended. The hall was decorated in pink and white flowers
and crepe paper.
After returning from a wedding trip to
Chicago the couple will reside at 731 10th Ave.
Wisconsin Rapids, where the groom is employed on the (G. B. &
W.) railroad.
The bride is a graduate of the
Neillsville High School and has been employed at Auto-Test,
Inc.
Out of town guests attending the wedding
were: Frank Maniak, John Walsh and family of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.
L. Barud of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Tomsyck,
Pittsville.
*note I changed the name to Smagacz from Smogacz that was in the paper, this ladies daughter said it always has been spelled Smagacz.
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