BioM: Verhulst, Cheryl A. (1973)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Verhulst, Hribar, Koopman, Zepaltas, Volovsek, Novobielski, Speich,
McConnell, Susa
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 17 May 1973
Verhulst, Cheryl A. (5 MAY 1973)
Saturday, May 5, 1973 was the date chosen by Miss Cheryl A. Verhulst of R.R. 3,
Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.), to exchange wedding vows with Walter J. Hribar Jr.
of R.R. 2, Greenwood, Wisconsin. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Verhulst, and Mr. and Walter Hribar Sr., all of Greenwood.
The 2:00 p.m. ceremony was performed in St. Mary's Church in Greenwood,
Wisconsin by Father Koopman. The bride's parents gave her away.
Music was furnished by the Zepaltas sisters and Mrs. Jack Volovsek was organist.
The bride was seen coming down the aisle in a long, white organza over satin
gown with lace and ruffle trim at the bodice, with long bishop sleeves, and an
empire waist. Her veil was a long white mantilla outlined in lace. Her flowers
were multi-colored carnations, daisies, roses, and baby's breath to match her
bridesmaids dresses.
Maid of honor for Miss Verhulst was Miss Dawn Novobielski of Greenwood,
Wisconsin, and bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou Hribar, and Miss Linda Speich,
both of Greenwood.
Each attendant had a different colored floor length gown (blue, yellow, and
lavender), styled with long sleeves and a ruffled neckline. They each carried a
long stemmed glomelia to match their dresses.
Flower girl was Diane Verhulst and ring bearer was Tommy Hribar.
Best man for Mr. Hribar was Pat McConnell of Greenwood, Wisconsin, and groomsmen
were Gerry Susa and Jerry Verhulst, both of Greenwood, Wisconsin.
Usherettes were Barb Verhulst and Kathy Hribar.
A supper was held at St. Mary's Hall in Greenwood, and the reception was at the
bride's parent's home. A wedding dance was held at the Silver Dome Ballroom in
Neillsville, Wisconsin.
Both bride and groom graduated from Greenwood High School, and the bride has
been employed by St. Joseph's Hospital In Marshfield, Wisconsin. Mr. Hribar is
presently employed as a mechanic for Speich Tractor Sales in Greenwood.
The couple is making their home in Greenwood.
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