BioM: Kubera, Mary Ellen
Contact: Pat Braun
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Surnames: Kubera, Kell, Pearson
----Source: Owen Enterprise
(Owen, Clark Co., Wis.) 11/26/1964
----Kubera, Mary Ellen (31 Oct 1964
Miss Mary Ellen Kubera, daughter of mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kubera, route 3,
Thorp, and Roger Charles Kell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kell, Withee, were
married at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 31.
The Rev. LeRoy A. Urman
officiated in St. John’s Lutheran Church at Withee. Mrs. Ted Klabon was soloist
and Miss Sharon Heideman, organist. The church was decorated with arrangements
of gladioli.
Miss Kubera, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Fred
Pearson of Ladysmith, wore a gown of tiered lace ruffles having a square
neckline decorated with rhinestones. Her small veil was secured to a
rhinestone-effect crown and she carried a bouquet of American beauty roses and
white carnations.
Mrs. Barbara Blumenstein, Wausau, in a peach-colored
dress of satin, served as the bride’s matron of honor. Dressed identically the
same were the bridesmaids, Misses Cheryl and Charlotte Kell of Withee. The
flower girl, Grace Peleschak, route 2, Thorp, wore a dress similar to the
bride’s and carried red roses and white carnations.
Attending the groom
as best man was Eugene Blumenstein, Wausau, and groomsmen were Andrew Kubera
Jr., Milwaukee and Harry Kubera, Waukegan, Ill. Duane Baker, Dorchester, and
Mark Ruesch, Medford did ushering duties.
A dinner at 4:30 p.m. was
served in the Legion Hall at Thorp, where a dance and evening reception also
took place from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The new matron graduated from
Thorp High School in 1962 and has worked in Milwaukee and Duluth, Minn. Her
husband graduated from Owen-Withee High School in 1963 and is employed at
Employers Mutuals in Wausau, where they will make their home at 204 ½ S. Sixth
Ave.
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