BioM: Sebold, Judith
M. (1973)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Sebold, Paul, Schelling, Southworth, Thorne, Bublitz, Bauman, Schultz,
Schmidt
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 27 Sep 1973
Sebold, Judith M. (22 Sep 1973)
St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Abbotsford, was the scene of an exchange of
wedding vows Saturday, September 22, 1973, at 3 p.m. when Keith N. Paul claimed
as his bride, Miss Judith M. Sebold.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wilber F. Paul of Curtiss, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sebold of Abbotsford.
The bride appeared in a gown of sheer ivory organza with Nottingham lace bodice,
full Bishop sleeves featuring double ruffles of the same lace, with an attached
chapel train. A Camelot headpiece, trimmed with matching lace and seed pearls
held her elbow length veil. A cascade arrangement of yellow roses and orange
mums completed her ensemble.
The attendants wore ivory eyelet blouses with flared skirts. They carried
baskets of dried straw flowers. Cluters of tiny cloth flowers were worn in their
hair.
Miss Marry Schelling served as maid of honor, with Daniel Southworth as best man
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorne of White water, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bublitz of
Owen, Miss Naomi Bauman of Edgar, and Michael Sebold, completed the wedding
party.
Mrs. Martin Schultz and Miss Bev Schmidt were organists.
Dinner followed the ceremony in the church parlors, and a reception followed at
the Abbotsford City Hall.
Keith was graduated from Owen-Withee High School and Milwaukee School of
Engineering, and is employed as a mechanical engineer for August White & Sons.
The new Mrs. Paul graduated from Abbotsford High School in 1971 and had been
employed as a key punch operator at Thorp Finance.
Now on a honeymoon trip to northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan, they will make
their home at 352 Green Wood Rd., Appleton, Wisconsin.
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