BioM: Volarich, Olga (1944)

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Surnames: Volarich, Volovsek, Rutar, Staut, Halozan

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 15 June 1944

Volarich, Olga (Marriage - 10 June 1944)

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Mrs. Frank Volovsek, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Ann Volovsek, sister of the groom, and Mary Rutar of Milwaukee, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. The bride’s attendants wore similar blue, yellow and pink, respectively, net and lace gowns, fashioned with sweetheart necklines. Tiaras, matching their gowns, held the shoulder length veils. They carried mixed flower bouquets.

The groom was attended by Frank Volovsek, his brother, as best man. Alphonse Volovsek, brother of the groom, and Tony Halozan of Milwaukee, friend of the family, were ushers. The men wore white carnation boutonnieres.

A 6 o’clock wedding supper was served to 70 guests at the home of the bride’s parents. A wedding cake served as a centerpiece for the dining table. The room was trimmed with white, blue, pink, and yellow streamers.

In the evening the couple was honored at a wedding dance at the West Side Hall at Willard.

They will make their home at the bride’s parents’ farm near Greenwood.

Out of town guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Volovsek and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Vitko Staut and sons, Misses Ann and Margaret Volovsek, Miss Mary Rutar and Tony Holozan, all of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Miss Olga Volarich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Volarich of Greenwood, No. 5, and Stanley Volovsek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volovsek, Sr., of Willard, were married Saturday, June 10, at 10:00 o’clock, with a nuptial mass at the Holy Family Catholic Church at Willard.

They plan to make their home with the bride’s parents on a farm, where the groom is employed.

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