BioM: Krainak, Gustine (1927)
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Surnames: KRAINAK
LEONHARD MURPHY ----Source: WEEKLY
CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 10/07/1927 Krainak, Gustine
(5 OCT 1927) A very pretty
wedding took place at the St. Louis Catholic Church Wednesday, Oct
5th, 1927, at 9 o'clock when Miss Gustine Krainak, daughter
of Mrs. Mary Krainak, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred W.
Leonhard, Rev. Father Pitzenberger officiating. The bride was
tastily attired in a white satin faced canton crepe creation with
cape effect and wore a veil with a crown of orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and sweet peas. Miss Rose
Leonhard, sister of the groom, and Mary Krainak of Ironwood, Mich.,
cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids, helped to make the picture
complete. Miss Leonhard was attired in an olive green canton crepe
gown with hat to match and Miss Krainak in rose canton crepe with
matching hat. Both wore corsage bouquets of white and pink
carnations and sweet peas. The groom wore the
conventional due as did his attendants, Herman Krainak, brother of
the bride, and Joe Murphy of Loyal, cousin of the groom. After the wedding
ceremony the bridal party were served to a bountiful dinner at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Krainak. Rev.
Pitzenberger and his mother were among the bidden guests. The home
was very prettily decorated with the autumnal colors and a large
wedding cake held the place of honor in the center of the
table. At the close of
the festivities the bridal couple left on an extended trip for
various points in Wisconsin. The bride and
groom are two of our popular young folks and only the very best of
wishes are theris as they start out on this life journey together.
The Clarion extends the hand of best wishes and
congratulations. The out of town
guests who were present were Mrs. Mike Koesier, Miss Mary Krainak,
and Miss Molly Kirchner, all of Ironwood, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Murphy and Joe Murphy of Loyal, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L.
Leonhard of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wanke of Athens and Mr.
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