BioM: Kubera, Florence (1959)

 

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Surnames: Malhalka, Kubera, Jarocki, Stanek

 

----Source: Thorp Courier (Thorp, Clark Co., Wis.)  09/17/1959

 

Kubera, Florence (8 AUG 1959)

 

Miss Florence Kubera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kubera, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.), became the bride of George Malhalka, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stanek, Huron, on Saturday, Aug. 8, 1959 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Huron.  Father Tremberlie officiated at the double ring ceremony.

 

The bride wore a street length princess styled dress with ivory beaded satin and she wore a corsage of white and coral gladiolas.

 

The bride’s attendants were her sisters Bonnie Jean Kubera and Mrs. Anthony Jarocki.

 

The bridesmaid wore a turquoise street length dress of ever glaze cotton styled with white lace bodice, full skirt.  She wore a white leaf effect velvet headpiece with veil.

 

The groom’s attendant was his brother Kenneth Malhalka.

 

A reception for 30 guests was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanek.

 

The bride’s mother wore a blue Irish linen dress with white accessories.  The groom’s mother wore a light blue and white flowered dress with white accessories and each wore a corsage of red and white carnations.

 

The bride attended Thorp High School and Taylor Co. Teachers College and the groom attended Gilman High School and Taylor Co. Teachers College, and is now employed at Neuendorf Transport, Medford.  The couple will make their home at Black Bear Cabins, Medford.

 

 


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