BioM: Olsen, Audrey Kay (1965)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Olsen, Olson, Pieper, Rueth, Noeldner, Pagelsdorf, Feldt

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) July 15, 1965

 

Olsen, Audrey Kay (Marriage - 10 July 1965)

 

Miss Audrey Kay Olsen and Dennis Richard Olson, both of Milwaukee repeated nuptial vows Saturday in a 10 a.m. ceremony in Trinity Lutheran Church in Loyal. They Rev. Floyd Olsen of Sioux Rapids, Ia. uncle of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar baked with bouquets of mint green carnations and red roses. 

 

Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson of Rt. 1 Loyal.

 

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen of Rt. 1 Loyal, entered the church attired in an embossed bell-shaped peau de soie satin floor-length gown. The gown was enhanced with a scoop neckline and a lace jacket with long sleeves. The chapel train was attached to the waistline by a large bow.  A pearl crown held her elbow-length veil.  She carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red roses surrounded by white stephanotis and rosebuds.

 

Miss Karen Pieper, an aunt of the bride, was her maid-of-honor.  Bridesmaids were Miss Sue Olsen of Loyal; Mrs. Ronald Rueth and Mrs. Larry Noeldner of Marshfield. They wore mint green embossed peau de soie satin floor length dresses, and each carried a full bloom, long-stem red rose.  Completing their bridal attire were small pill box hats from which cascaded shoulder length veils.

 

Miss Pamela Olson of Milwaukee, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. Mark Rueth, cousin of the bride, carried the rings on a white heart-shaped pillow.

 

Donald Olson of Loyal was his brother’s bestman.  Groomsmen were James Olsen, brother of the bride, Bill Pagelsdorf and Larry Noeldner.  Ushers were Larry Rueth and Ray Feldt.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Olson will reside at 6600 N. 77th St. Milwaukee, on their return from a wedding trip through southern states.

  

 

 


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