BioM: Laski, Ailene Judith
(1974)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Laski, Loertcher, Hodnik, Gosse, Meske, Kozenka, Juedes, Heinz,
Schelbe
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 16 May 1974
Laski, Ailene Judith (4 May 1974)
St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Abbotsford, was the setting for the exchange of
marriage vows as Ronald James Loertcher claimed Ailene Judith Laski as his bride
Saturday, May 4, 1974, at 2 p.m. Father Emil Hodnik presided at the ceremony,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schelbe played guitars and the church choir sang.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laski, Curtiss, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loertcher, Medford, are
the parents of the newlyweds.
The bride, given in marriage by her parents, appeared in an A-line empire styled
gown of floral mystique over taffeta, with a chapel sweep train. Her bouquet
contained pink roses and white carnations.
Miss Debra Laski, Curtiss, served as maid of honor. Miss Jeanie Loertcher,
Colby, and Mrs. Carl Gosse, Medford, were bridesmaids. They wore floor length
dresses in shades of blue, green and lilac. Pink roses and white carnations
comprised their bouquets.
Dennis Meske, Abbotsford, was the best man, and Bill Kozenka, Colby, and Merle
Gosse, Medford, were groomsmen. Ushering duties were performed by Floyd Juedes
and Mark Heinz.
A reception and dance were held at the Abbotsford City Hall, and a dinner was
served in the church basement.
After a wedding trip fishing in northern Wisconsin, the couple will reside in
Green Acres Trailer Court, Colby.
The bride is a 1971 graduate of Abbotsford High School, and is employed at the
Marshfield Clinic. The groom graduated from Medford High Schools, and is
employed by the Soo Line Railroad Company.
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