Bio: Haas, Mary
#2 (1961)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Email: audero@charter.net
Surnames: Haas, Feldt
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 01 June 1961
Haas, Mary (27 May 1961)
Arrangements of white and yellow glads & carnations decorated the altar of St.
Anthony’s Catholic Church Saturday, May 27, for the wedding of Mary Haas and
Roger Feldt. Serving as celebrant at the Nuptial High Mass was the Rev. N. E.
King and the church choir sang the Mass and “Ave Maria:. The accompanying
organist was Mrs. Edward Trinka.
Parents of the couple are Mrs. Raphael Haas and the late Raphael Haas and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Feidt.
As the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Bud Bremer, she wore a gown of
imported silk sheer organza over satin. The fitted basque bodice was embroidered
with sequins and had a pearl trim and it was styled with a portrait neckline and
long tapered sleeves. Her very bouffant skirt was trimmed with an embroidered
front panel and the side panel cascaded into a chapel train. Her elbow length
veil was of imported pure silk of English illusion and it was attached to a
princess double crown which was jeweled with aurora borealis crystals. The bride
held a cascade arrangement of stephanotis and ivy centered with a large purple
orchid.
For something borrowed she wore her grandmother’s crystal earrings.
The bridal aides were Bonnie Bremer, the bride’s cousin as maid of honor, Mrs.
Duane Stutte, Her sister, and Marion Rogstad as bridesmaids. Each wore identical
frocks of yellow nylon chiffon over taffeta with a high draped neckline and a
V-back. They were fashioned with flyway bowed shoulders, and white nylon gloves
completed their costumes. Their colonial bouquets were of yellow carnations and
white stephonatis. The bride’s sister, Luanne, was the flower girl.
The bride’s mother was seen in a green silk dress with jacket and beige
accessories and she had a corsage of yellow carnations and white stephonatis.
The groom’s mother wore a beige linen dress with beige accessories & she was
presented with a corsage of pink carnations and white stephonatis.
The groom chose his brother, Ray, to be his best man and groomsmen were the
bride’s brother-in-law, Duane Stutte and Melvin Ayers. Tom Annen and Larry Rueth
seated the friends and relatives.
Following the rite, a noon dinner was served in the church dining hall. During
the reception held at the bride’s mother’s home, the wedding gifts were arranged
by the groom’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard Feldt of Woodstock, Illinois and by
his sister, Mrs. Ray Knudsen of McHenry, Illinois. A wedding supper was served
at the church also, at which Carolyn Pagelsdorf and Virginia Eppers of
Marshfield cut the wedding cake. A dance was held at Kolby Park Pavillion.
The new Mrs. Feldt is a 1960 graduate of Loyal High School and her husband
graduated from there in 1959. She is employed as a bookkeeper at the Parkin Ice
Cream Company in Marshfield and her husband is engaged in farming.
After a honeymoon through southern Wisconsin and Illinois, the newlyweds wil
make their home on a farm at route 2, Loyal.
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