BioM: Deutschlander, Carol J. (1963)

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Surnames: Deutschlander, Symbal, Slovacek, Raciborski, Winiarczyk, Lee, Mroz, Koolmo, Poplo

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 05/23/1963

Deutschlander, Carol J. (4 MAY 1963)

Miss Carol Joyce Duetschlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deutschlander, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.), became the bride of Walter A. Symbal, Thorp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Symbal, Chicago, on Saturday, May 4th, 1963 at the Church of God in Cornell. Rev. Lutey performed the two p.m. double ring ceremony.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a chapel length bridal gown of Chantilly lace over bouquet taffeta. A scalloped Sabrina neckline etched with sequins and seed pearls enhanced the bouffant skirt styled with a gallon edging sparking with sequins. The back was fashioned with cabbage roses. A Swedish crown of pearls highlighted by crystals of red roses, white carnations and ivy.

Miss Jackie Duetschlander was her sister’s maid of honor and bridesmaids were Marlene Slovacek and Anelda Deutschlander, cousins of the bride. They wore sheath street length dresses of lace in Nile green and aqua. Scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves accented the fitted basque. The straight skirt was styled with a bouffant overskirt offset by a taffeta bow with streamers. Their headpieces were flowers which secured their blush veils and they carried May baskets of pink and yellow daisies.

Miss Cindy Raciborski, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid, wearing a white lace dress identical to the bride’s and carried a similar bouquet of roses, carnations and ivy. Trudy Mroz, a friend, was flower girl, wearing a white lace dress with puffed sleeves and carried a basket of pink daisies.

Cousins of the bride, Bobby Winiarczyk and Jimmy Deutschlander were junior groom and ring bearer, respectively. Best man was Ray Lee, cousin of the bride, and ushers were Leslie and Johnny Deutschlander, brothers of the bride.

A supper for 300 guests was served by Mrs. Wendal Koolmo at Gilman and organ music was played all evening by Chuck Poplo of Cornell.

The bride’s mother wore an olive green silk dress with matching accessories and the groom’s mother wore a beige lace sheath dress with darker accessories and both wore corsages of yellow roses and white carnations.

After a wedding trip to the southern part of the state, the couple will make their home in Thorp where the groom is a cheesemaker at Foremost Blue Moon.

Relatives and friends attending were from Seattle, Wash., Chicago, Ill., St. Paul, Minn., Two Harbors, Minn., Luxemburg, Stevens Point, Bruce, Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, Phillips, Milwaukee, Cornell, Gilman, Stanley, Boyd and Thorp, Wis.


 

 


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