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Pagelsdorf, Patricia (1960)
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Surnames:
Pagelsdorf, Stumpner
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County,
WI) 23 JUNE 1960
Pagelsdorf, Patricia (11 JUNE 1960)
Officiating
at the marriage ceremony of Miss Patricia Joanne Pagelsdorf, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pagelsdorf, route 1, Loyal, and George Arnold Stumpner, Loyal, route
1, was the Rev. Norbert King.
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church was the scene
of the 10 o’clock nuptial service and high Mass Saturday morning, June 11.
Wearing a floor length gown of nylon organza over satin styled with scoop
neckline and side skirt panels trimmed with Venice lace, Miss Pagelsdorf was
presented for marriage by her father. A crown of rosebuds and seed pearls held
the veil. Her cascade bouquet consisted of a white orchid and white stephanotis.
Miss Carolyn Pagelsdorf, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss
Virginia Stumpner, sister of the groom, both of route one, Loyal and Mrs. Roy
Cook, route 3, Marshfield, cousin of the bride were bridesmaids. The
floor-length velverary sheer over taffeta frocks were full skirted and had scoop
necklines and cap sleeves. Matching cummerbunds were finished in bows at the
back. The maid of honor wore pink and bridesmaids wore nile green. Each carried
pink and white carnations.
Donald fisher, route 1, Loyal, was best man
and Gerald Hinkleman, Westby, and William Pagelsdorf. Loyal, route 1, brother of
the bride, served as groomsmen. Roy Cook and Charles Stumpner ushered.
A
luncheon at 12 o’clock at the bride’s home was followed by a reception there and
a supper was served at the church hall for 200 guests. A dance was given at the
Silver Dome, Neillsville.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Stumpner are graduates of the
Loyal High School. She is employed by the Rollohome Corporation in Marshfield
and he is employed by the Northern Auto Supply Company, Marshfield.
Their
honeymoon voyage took them to the Black Hills and other western points. They
will live in Marshfield.
The bride’s mother wore beige lace over taffeta
and the groom’s mother chose navy blue lace. Each wore a corsage of red roses
and white carnations.
Guests were present from Wisconsin Rapids,
Marshfield, Spencer, Medford, Milwaukee, Kenosha, Madison, Nekoosa, Westby,
(rest of paragraph missing).
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