BioM:
Rossow, Kay Frances (1965)
Poster:
Betty Comstock
Email:
betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Rossow, Oestreich,
Stevens, Beardsley, Johnston, Bloom
------Source:
Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 07/01/1965
Rossow, Kay Frances (26 JUN 1965)
Saturday, June 26 was the day
chosen by Miss Kay Frances Rossow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Rossow,
Loyal and the Rev. Ross Verne Oestreich, Evanston, Illinois, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Oestreich, Winthrop Harbor, Illinois.
The Rev. Paul Doering performed
the 7:30 p.m. nuptials in the Loyal Methodist Church.
Mrs. Byron Zepplin was the organist and Miss Joan Dauphin the soloist.
The songs sung were “Lord, Who at Cana’sWedding Feast” and “O Perfect
Love”. White gladioli adorned the church alter.
The bride’s floor length gown had
a delustered satin skirt with rose-point lace bodice and a detachable satin
train. A crown of seed pearls held
her shoulder length silk illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses
and white carnations.
The bride’s sister, Miss Sandra
Rossow, Loyal was the maid of honor and Miss Barbara Stevens of Wheeler, the
bridesmaid.
They wore long formals of sea
spray green peau de soie and rose-point lace over taffeta.
They had round necklines on the bodices of sea spray green lace to which
were attached A-line skirts of green peau de soie.
Daniel Oestreich was the best
man; Robert Beardsley, was the groomsman Craig Johnston and Bruce Bloom, the
ushers and Miss Deborah Bloom and Miss Lynn Bloom, candle lighters.
A reception followed the ceremony
at the church. After a wedding trip
to southern Wisconsin, the couple will live in Evanston, Illinois.
The bride is a graduate of
Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire and the groom graduated last year from
Wisconsin State University-La Crosse.
He is presently a student at Garrett Theological Seminary.
Guests came from Winthrop Harbor
and Evanston, Illinois; Appleton, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Stetsonville,
Kenosha, Wisconsin Rapids, Withee, Granton, Milwaukee and Medford.
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