BioM: Nicoski, Frances (1930)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Nicoski, Sapetta, Malinowski, Kondraszuk, Shyman, Nowacki, Jurmoluk
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 05/22/1930
--------- Nicoski, Frances (Marriage - 14 MAY 1930)
A very pretty spring wedding was solemnized during a 9 o'clock service on May
14, 1930 at the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, when Miss Frances Nicoski,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nicoski, 5428 Oakes Av., became the bride of
Felix Sapetta of Owen, Clark County, Wis.
Rev. L. S. Nowacki read the exchange of vows, assisted by Rev. R. T. Schultz of
Duluth and Rev. F. H. Nowak of East Side. Attendants for the couple were Maylord
Malinowski of Thorp, Wis., best man, and Miss Marie Nicoski, a sister of the
bride as maid of honor.
Other attendants were John Kondraszuk of Gilman, Wis., Joseph Nicoski, a brother
of the bride, Miss Marie Sapetta of Chicago, niece of the groom, and Miss
Estella Shyman of Detroit, Mich., cousin of the bride.
The church was decorated with roses and lilies, and the altar was banked with
roses and vases of ferns. Sister Superior played the nuptial music and
selections were sung by the school choir.
A sleeveless semi-formal gown of white satin was chosen by the bride as he
nuptial dress, and was fashioned with a full skirt, uneven hemline dipping to
the floor in back. Her veil, which was arranged in coronet effect, was of
Venetian lace and set with pearls and rhinestones. White satin slippers and
corresponding hose were chosen. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and
lilies of the valley.
Miss Marie Nicoski chose a frock of orchid taffeta in period model with a long
skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and wore a head band of orchid
chiffon. Miss Sapetta wore a yellow net gown fashioned similar to that of Miss
Nicoski and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Shyman's gown was of egg
shell chiffon with panels of ecru lace. She carried a bouquet of peach tea
roses. Both bridesmaids wore chiffon head bands, hose and footwear in
corresponding shades to their frocks.
Breakfast was served following the ceremony at the home of the bride. Mr. and
Mrs. Sapetta are on a tour of the West before making their home in Owen, Wis.
Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sapetta of Owen; Mrs. John
Jurmoluk of Gilman; Mrs. Helen Nicoski and Miss Theresa Nicoski of Gilman, Wis.
(Superior Telegram)
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