BioM: Hable, Mary E. (1962)
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Surnames: Hable, Eiche, Mike, Ziegelbauer, Albrecht, Bruns, Kohut
----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 01/25/1962
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Hable, Mary E. (20 JAN 1962)
Mary Elizabeth Hable, Milwaukee, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. A.P. Hable, became the bride of Luke Joseph Eiche of Slinger, in a
ceremony at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Milwaukee, Saturday, Jan. 20,
1962. Mr. Eiche is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eiche. Rev. Albert officiated
at the 11 a.m. Nuptial High Mass.
The bride, who was presented in
marriage by her father, wore a white rose satin brocade gown with a matching
white rose brocade headpiece. Her fingertip veil was “Something borrowed
from
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nester Kohut. A garland bouquet of white orchids was
carried by the bride to the altar.
Attending the bride were Mrs. Michael
Mike of Milwaukee, as matron of honor, and the bride’s sister, Jane Hable of
Loyal, as bridesmaid. They were seen in Royal blue crystalette peau de Soi gowns
in a floor length with matching blue veiled headpieces. They held yellow roses
and white carnations in a garland bouquet.
Mrs. Hable saw her daughter’s
wedding in a navy blue dress with fuchsia accessories and beige dress with dark
brown accessories was worn by the mother of the groom. Each were presented with
an orchid corsage.
The groom chose his brother-in-law, Ralph Ziegelbauer
of Hartford, as his best man, and groomsman was Fred Albrecht, his cousin, also
of Hartford. Guests were seated by Harry Bruns of Marshfield, an uncle of the
bride, and Nestor C. Kohut of Milwaukee, the groom’s brother-in-law.
A
wedding dinner followed the services and was held at the Boulevard Inn in
Milwaukee.
The bride is a graduate of Marquette University, College of
Nursing, and the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., and is an
instructor at the Marquette University College of Nursing. Her husband, who
attended the Milwaukee School of Engineering, is employed at the American Motors
Corp. Following a honeymoon ski trip in northern Wisconsin, the couple will make
their home in Slinger.
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