BioM: Paull, Laurie
(1973)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Paull, Seichter, Vircks, Szczech
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 26 Jul 1973
Paull, Laurie (7 Jul 1973)
On July 7, 1973 Laurie Paull and Clarence Seichter promised to live a life of
trust, growth and enrichment as they exchanged their marital vows.
For her wedding, the bride chose an imported Nottingham lace gown with baby doll
sleeves. The dress featured a molded bodice with blue satin ribbon trim. From
the empire waist fell a gathered skirt with blue satin ribbon trim and a ruffle
flounce border. The bride carried a double Topiary ball bouquet of white satin
netting and blue mums, accented by flowing blue satin ribbons.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Marlen Vircks, sister of the bride. Junior bridesmaid
was Denise Paull, daughter of the bride. They wore light blue gowns of polyester
knit sewn by Mrs. Marlen Vircks, the bride’s sister. They featured a scooped
neckline, baby doll sleeves, empire waist and a full skirt. Each carried a
Topiary ball bouquet of light blue nylon netting and pastel mums.
Best man was Jerry Seichter, brother of the groom, and junior groomsman was
Scott Paull, son of the bride.
Mother of the bride, Mrs. Polly Szczech, Greenwood, wore a bright orange gown
featuring white Nottingham lace. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Seichter,
Boyd, wore a lavender dress trimmed with braided flowers. Each wore corsages of
white baby mums and roses to match their dresses.
A reception and dance were held at the American Legion Hall in Thorp.
After a wedding trip through Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, the new family
resides at Route 2, Box 31, Boyd, Wisconsin.
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