BioM: Borgeson, Jacalyn Carol (1973)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Borgeson, Reinke, Sullivan, Peissig, Hansen, Nirva, Turnquist, Stelter,
Henke, Hamm, Thorne, Chrostowski, Bublitz
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 06 Dec 1973
Borgeson, Jacalyn Carol (10 NOV 1973)
The Rev. Robert Sullivan officiated at the wedding of Miss Jacalyn Carol
Borgeson and Thomas Charles Reinke on Saturday, November 10, 1973.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigrid Borgeson, route 2, Withee (Clark Co., Wis.),
and the son of Mrs. Donna Peissig, Owen, and the late Lee Reinke, were wed
during an 11 a.m. ceremony in the Nazareth Lutheran Church, Withee. Miss Louise
Hansen played the organ and Terry Nirva strummed a guitar, while Mrs. Linda
Turnquist was vocalist.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Dacron organza and
Venice lace, with Watteau train. Her fingertip veil fell from a Venice lace
headpiece, and she carried a bouquet of yellow cymbidium orchids on a white
Bible.
Miss Marilyn Stelter, Withee, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Vicki Henke of
Spencer, Mrs. Beth Hamm and Miss Marlene Stelter, both of Owen, and Miss Amber
Nirva, Withee, were the bridesmaids. The honor attendant's gown was of an orange
floral print over a sand underskirt, while the bridesmaids dresses wwere of the
same print over orange linings. Each carried a hand-carved fan with an
arrangement of fall colored mums on it.
The best man was Dave Henke, Spencer, and the groomsmen were Sid Borgeson,
Withee and Gary Reinke, Carl Thorne and Bill Chrostowski, Owen. Ushers were
Dennis Henke and Glen Bublitz.
A reception in the church parlors was followed by a dance at the Legion Hall in
Owen.
The bride and groom are both graduates of Owen-Withee High School. The new Mrs.
Reinke has been a waitress at Dave's Steakhouse in Owen, while her husband, who
graduated in 1973 from Trans American School of Broadcasting, is employed at
United Building Center in Owen.
The couple will reside on route 2, Withee.
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