BioM: Apfelbeck, Janet Ruth
(1971)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Apfelbeck, Fleenor, Rudolph, Ruprich, Noah, Koutney, Lindberg,
Labunder, Dunn, Weber, Wojcik, Block
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 07 Oct 1971
Apfelbeck, Janet Ruth (25 SEP 1971)
Miss Janet Ruth Apfelbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Apfelbeck,
Abbotsford, and Robert E. Fleenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rudolph, Gilman,
were united in marriage in the Dorchester Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses by
Mr. Robert Ruprich on September 25, 1971.
The groom’s brother, Paul Rudolph, Stanley, was best man, and the groomsmen were
Gregory Apfelbeck, brother of the bride, and Karl Noah, Neillsville, and Dave
Koutney, Eau Claire. The ushers were Wayne Lindberg, Abbotsford and Bernard
Labunder, Dorchester.
The matron of honor was Mrs. Paul Rudolph, Stanley. The bridesmaids were Miss
Wendy Dunn, Bennington, Vermont, cousin of the brid; Miss Pamela Weber,
Abbotsford, cousin of the bride, and Miss Mary Ann Wojcik, Spencer.
The bride wore a soft satin princess style gown, trimmed with tiny beaded lace
and white climbing roses. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses, lilies of
the valley, baby’s breath and trailing ivy.
The bride’s attendants were chiffon gowns in the pastel shades of pink, blue,
green and yellow, with wide white picture hats, and each carried baskets of
colorful daisies and carnations.
The bride’s mother, Mrs. Claude Apfelbeck, played the cello rendition of “Oh
Promise Me,” and the “Bridal Chorus.” Jay Block was the organist.
The reception was held at the Abbotsford City Hall, and dance was held at the
Trianon in the evening.
The bride is a graduate of Abbotsford High School and was a nurse’s assistant at
the Colonial House of Colby. The groom graduated from Holcombe High School and
attended Eau Claire Technical School, and is employed at Wick Building Systems
of Spencer.
After a wedding trip, touring the southern states, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleenor
will make their home in Abbotsford.
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