BioM: Rossman, Judith (1964)
Contact: Linda O'Donnell
Email:
lindao@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Rossman, Zuelke, Pospyhalla, Hicks, Berens, Bolitho, Pope,
Sprengler, Frieberg
----Source: Thorp Courier (Thorp, Clark Co., Wis.) 30
July 1964
Saturday, July 11, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Thorp, Wis. was
the setting for the wedding which united Judith A. Rossman and Fred E. Zuelke in
Holy Matrimony. The Rev. R. W. Olson, Thorp gave the 2 p.m. sermonette and Rev.
F. H. Sprengler, Dorchester, uncle of the bride, performed the wedding ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rossman, Thorp, Wis., and Mr.
Fred C. Zuelke, Wausau, Wis.
The bride, given in marriage by her father,
chose a floor-length gown of silk organza and Chantilly lace. A scoop neckline
and long tapered sleeves complimented the lace bodice. The organza skirt was
fashioned with soft un-pressed pleats at the sides and back, with appliques of
lace adorning the front. A soft bow topped the chapel train. A cluster of white
petals and pearls held her silk illusion veil. Her bridal bouquet was white
spider mums and stephanotis.
Joan Pospyhalla was maid of honor; Vicky
Hicks and Linda Rossman were bridesmaids. They wore floor-length sheath dresses
of pink peau de soie with a back panel accented with a pleated cumberbund and
back bow. Their cascade of carnations matched their dresses.
Dennis
Barens was the best man, with Harvey Rossman and Jim Bolitho as groomsmen. Dale,
Pope and Dick Zuelke ushered.
The wedding music was played by Shirley
Sprengler, with Mr. and Mrs. Art Frieberg, Karen and Jay of Wausau as vocalists.
A reception was held at Mile-a-Way, followed by a dinner at church parlors.
After an extended trip through the Dakotas, the couple will make their home at
Tomah, Wis.
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