BioM: Pech, Dorothy Amelia #2 (1943)

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Surnames: Pech, Fuller, Fahlgren, Olson, Prohaski, Leighty

----Sources: The Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 19 Aug. 1943

Pech, Dorothy Amelia (Marriage - 6 Aug. 1943)

The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pech at Unity was the scene of the wedding of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Amelia Pech, to Pfc. Wayne J. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fuller, also of Unity, at high noon Friday, August 6. The nuptial service was read by Rev. Floyd Fahlgren of Neillsville, brother-in-law of the groom.

The bride wore a floor-length white nylon gown with her finger tip veil of illusion and carried a bouquet of white gladioli. Her sister, Miss Eleanor Pech, of Green Bay, as maid of honor, wore a long pink frock of nylon sheer and a corsage of pink gladioli and swansonia. The groom was attended by his brother, Lyle Fuller, of Wausau, Wis.

Both the bride and groom were graduates from the Unity, Wis. High School in 1938. Mrs. Fuller will continue managing the Park View Beauty Parlor at Park Falls, a position she held for the past two years, and her husband returned to Campbell Field, Ky., where he is in the office of the Army Air Base Department.

Guests from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fuller and family, Wausau, the Rev. Floyd Fahlgren an family, Neillsville, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olson, Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prohaski and Mr. and Mrs. George Leighty, Phillips, and Mrs. Eleanor Pech, Green Bay.

 

 


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