BioM:
Goehring, Ruthanne (1965)
Poster:
Betty Comstock
Email:
betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Goehring, Snedic,
Wirtz, Vessel, Hanson
------Source:
Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 06/17/1965
Goehring, Ruthanne (12 JUN
1965)St. Anthony’s Church of Loyal, Saturday, June12 was the scene of the
wedding of Ruthanne Goehring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goehring, route 1,
Loyal and James Bernard Snedic, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Snedic, Greenwood.
The 12 o’clock noon Nuptial High
Mass was solemnized by they Rev. Father Norbert E. King.
Mr. Goehring presented his daughter in marriage.
St. Anthony’s girls’ choir under
the direction of Sister Vera Marie sang the Mass with Michael Tucker as
organist.
The bride was attired in a white
floor length linen, empire styled sleeveless gown, with appliqués on a softly
rounded neck line, with embroidered appliqués down the scalloped edge of the
removable train. A closed crown
headpiece held the imported illusion 3 tiered veil.
She carried a large bouquet of white hand picked daisies.
The bride’s attendants were Mrs.
Gerald Wirtz, Evanston, Illinois, matron of honor, Miss Mary Ann Snedic, Fontana
was the bridesmaid. The attendants
were seen in empire styled floor length sleeveless gowns of yellow linen with
petals gently draping the shoulder.
They wore matching yellow bow headpieces and carried bouquets of hand picked
daisies.
The groom’s attendants were
William J. Snedic, brother of the groom as best man and Gerald Wirtz, Evanston,
Illinois was groomsman. Ushers were Charles A. Vessel and James Hanson both of
Milwaukee.
A dinner followed the ceremony in
the church hall. An afternoon
reception and buffet supper was held at the home of the groom’s parents.
The brie was a graduate of Loyal
High School and is employed as a legal secretary for Michael, Best and
Friedrich, Milwaukee. The groom
graduated from Greenwood High School, received a Liberal Arts Degree from St.
Norbert College, DePere and a Civil Engineering Degree from Marquette
University. He is employed at
Rex-Chainbelt, Milwaukee.
Friends and relatives came from
Milwaukee, Evanston, Illinois; Colorado Springs, Colorado, St. Cloud, Minnesota;
Superior, Green Bay, baronet, Eau Claire, Greenwood, Spencer, Willard and Loyal.
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