BioM: Rabska, Molly (1974)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Rabska, Buss, Groenewold, Olson, Kitze, Missling, Hill, Schneider

---------Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 13 Feb 1975

Rabska, Molly (7 DEC 1974)

The Rev. Douglas Groenewold officiated for the 2p.m. wedding service of Miss Molly Rabska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rabska, route 1, Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), and Delhart Buss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buss, route 1, Curtiss (Clark Co.), in St. John's Lutheran Church, Withee, on Saturday, December 7, 1974.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Robert Buss played the organ and Robert Olson sang.

Bridal attendants were Mrs. Michael Kitze, Rhinelander, matron of honor, and Mrs. Greg Rabska and Miss Margaret Missling, both of Withee, bridesmaids.

Jim Hill, Owen (Clark Co.), performed the duties of best man, with the assistance of Greg Rabska, Withee, and Jerry Hill, Plymouth, groomsmen. Michael Rabska and John Schneider shared ushering duties.

After the ceremony, a reception, dinner and dance were held at the Quonset Hall in Thorp.

The newlyweds are graduates of Owen-With High School. She attended the UW, Stevens Point and is employed by St. Croix Corporation in Park Falls. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1969 in Business Administration and economics from UW, Stevens Point, and is a parts coordinator and assistant purchasing manager for Marquip, Inc., Phillips

After a ski vacation in Upper Michigan, they are living in Fifield.

 

 


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