BioM:
Dums, Patricia (1964)
Contact: Pat Braun
Email:
braunp@tds.net
Surnames: Dums, Uttech, Goricks,
Hanke, Augustine,
----Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen,
Clark Co., Wis.) 2/27/1964
Dums,
Patricia (8 FEB 1964)
Miss
Patricia B. Dums, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dums of Owen became the
bride of Jacklyn H. Uttech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Uttech of Owen, on
Saturday, February 8th, at the Holy Rosary Church in Owen at an 11:30
a.m. ceremony. The Rev. H. L.
Crubel performed the wedding ceremony.
The
bride was attired in a floor length gown of nylon organza over a bridal taffeta.
The gown was designed with a scooped neckline, long sleeves, and a fitted
bodice. The skirt was fashioned
with unpressed pleats and heavy venise lace arranged at the midriff and skirt
front. Her bouffant veil was held
by a white taffeta bow at the crown.
The bridal bouquet was an arrangement of white roses and white carnations
mixed with ivy.
Attending the bride as her matron of honor was Mrs. Jack Goricks of Medford.
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Carl Hanke of Marathon, and Miss Donna
Augustine of Curtiss. They wore
identical royal blue street length dresses of poe de soie which featured three
quarter length sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a modified bell shaped skirt.
Their double rose hats had attached circular veils and matched the color
of their dresses. They carried
bouquets of white carnations and blue mums.
Attending the groom as best man was Mr. Jack Gorichs of Medford, and groomsmen
were Carl Hanke and the groom and his attendants were attired in black tuxedos.
A
wedding dinner was served at 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the American
Legion Hall and that evening a reception was held from 7:00 o’clock on at the
same place.
Guests
attending from out-of-town came from Medford, Wausau, Juneau, Mason City, Iowa,
Thorp and Neillsville.
The
bride is a graduate of the Owen-Withee Senior High School and was employed in
Minneapolis.
The
groom graduated from the Wausau High School and the Wausau Vocational School.
He is employed as a cheesemaker at the Owen Dairy Company.
The
newlyweds will make their home on Third Street in Owen.
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