BioM: Grajkowski, Kathleen (1974)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Grajkowski, Hoeser, Puerner, Ciolkosz, Treglowne, Hills, Luchterhand

----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 07 Mar 1974

Grajkowski, Kathleen (16 FEB 1974)

Miss Kathleen Grajkowski, 737 W. 17th St., Marshfield, and Mr. James R. Hoeser, 119 N. 60th St., Milwaukee, were united in marriage at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, February 16, 1974, at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Thorp. The Reverend John Puerner and the Reverend Jerome Hoeser, cousin of the groom, performed the nuptial ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grajkowski, R.R. 3, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.), and the groom is the sonof Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hoeser, R.R. 1, Loyal (Clark Co.).

Mr. Al Ciolkosz was the organist and the choir furnished the music.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was seen in a gown of white peau d'ange lace, featuring an attached cape and matching 3-tiered chapel length mantilla veil. It also featured a high collar, fitted sleeves, softly gathered skirt, with satin ribbon at the waistline, with accents of seed pearls. She carried one long stem red rose.

Ms. Elaine Grajkowski, sister of the bride, R. 3, Thorp, was amid of honor, with Mrs. Lana Treglowne, Marshfield, Ms. Sharon Grajkowski, and Ms. Dianne Grajkowski, both of Thorp, as bridesmaids, were seen in empire dresses of navy blue and white gingham check double knit, featuring red and white lace at the sleeves and collar.

Mr. Mike Hills, Milwaukee, was best man, with Mr. Bob Treglowne, Marshfield, Mr. Lynn Luchterhand, Granton, and Mr. David Hoeser, Loyal, as groomsmen.

Mr. Joe Grajkowski and Mr. Ron Hoeser performed ushering duties.

The new Mrs. Hoeser is a 1970 graduate of Thorp High School, a 1971 graduate of Stevens Point School of Practical Nursing, and was employed as an LPN at St. Joseph's Hospital, in Marshfield.

Her husband is a 1969 graduate of Loyal High School and is employed by Globe Union in Milwaukee.

Upon return from a honeymoon trip to northern Wisconsin, the Hoesers will be at home at 119 N. 60th St., Milwaukee.

 

 


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